In my state, you’re only supposed to hang the tag while the vehicle is parked. It is not to be displayed while driving down the road. I would keep the dice.
Skip the hanging tag and get the plates, then you don’t have to remember to hang it. Of course if you’re riding with someone else then you’re outa luck unless they drop you off right at the door.
It’s a ‘56— only car I can absolutely recognize. Every time I see one, especially if it’s red and white, I wonder if what I lost in the back seat is still in there.
The card has directions to remove it while driving and not obstruct the driver’s vision. You hang it from the cigarette lighter or radio knobs while driving.
Simple: Keep the dice while you’re driving and swap it for the placard when you’re parking. (Although in some states it’s illegal to drive with the placard hanging from the mirror, even if that law is never enforced.)
I had a pair of dice for my car during my senior year of college … though they were more rubbery, and black with orange flames. Kind of goofy, but fun, too.
I have yet to find a state that allows a handicap placard to be legally be hung on display continually. It is to be used only when the vehicle is parked in a handicapped parking spot. So there is no need to retire the fuzzy dice.
stairsteppublishing over 5 years ago
Why can’t you have both. Just lengthen the dice cord and the handicap plaquard is still visible.
Watcher over 5 years ago
With your car in that good of condition you could sell it for more than you paid for it and get a new car and a few other.
SnuffyG over 5 years ago
In my state, you’re only supposed to hang the tag while the vehicle is parked. It is not to be displayed while driving down the road. I would keep the dice.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Use my mirror to hang the whistles for dog training :-)
Khatkhattu Premium Member over 5 years ago
Skip the hanging tag and get the plates, then you don’t have to remember to hang it. Of course if you’re riding with someone else then you’re outa luck unless they drop you off right at the door.
zerotvus over 5 years ago
you can’t go wrong with fuzzy dice! a true classic…
Gent over 5 years ago
That’s a nice car he got there.
I'll fly away over 5 years ago
I remember my aunt’s car, same colors. We’d all pile in in our PJ’s/nightgowns and go to the local drive-in movies. Good memories.
Inahastation(eye nuh ha station) over 5 years ago
Great job on the ’55!
Diane Lee Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s a ‘56— only car I can absolutely recognize. Every time I see one, especially if it’s red and white, I wonder if what I lost in the back seat is still in there.
Qiset over 5 years ago
That was my first car!
yaakovashoshana over 5 years ago
Keep ‘em both. The placard doesn’t interfere with the dice. I know for a fact.
kathleenhicks62 over 5 years ago
No fuzzy dice for us-ugh.
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
The card has directions to remove it while driving and not obstruct the driver’s vision. You hang it from the cigarette lighter or radio knobs while driving.
rickmac1937 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Looks like a 55 or 56chevy
RichardFarnham over 5 years ago
Ahh! The 56 Chevy Bel Air. Family car for several years. Sweet ride!
Phrosty 12Oaks over 5 years ago
What do you mean that a Plugger can’t have his dice and placard too??? Is the mirror that small?
Space & Kitten over 5 years ago
Nope, the dice would hang between the HCPlacard and the mirror, with one Proudly Displayed on Each Side of It ! History and Heritage. :-)
bigsnooze over 5 years ago
Let it hang from the mirror while your driving just like the instructions say on the placard REMOVE BEFORE DRIVING
pdking77 over 5 years ago
Simple: Keep the dice while you’re driving and swap it for the placard when you’re parking. (Although in some states it’s illegal to drive with the placard hanging from the mirror, even if that law is never enforced.)
Old Man River over 5 years ago
I learned to drive and got my license in that car. I’d trade my new car for it ant time.
svcman98 over 5 years ago
I was able to keep the fuzzy dice. I got a handicapped plate!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 5 years ago
its a 56 Chevy, I had a 55 Chevy in H.S.
GoComicsGo! over 5 years ago
A lovely rendition of the car Gary. A 55 Bel Air? Would to see more of it.
rgcviper over 5 years ago
I had a pair of dice for my car during my senior year of college … though they were more rubbery, and black with orange flames. Kind of goofy, but fun, too.
OccasionalRacer about 5 years ago
A True Plugger is also the original owner of the car…
napaman99 about 5 years ago
I have yet to find a state that allows a handicap placard to be legally be hung on display continually. It is to be used only when the vehicle is parked in a handicapped parking spot. So there is no need to retire the fuzzy dice.