I think that's a 1960 or 61 Studebaker Champ. Cool truck. 

Got to be a StudebakerI don't know what this is but it is pretty sweet.
Another potential original owner 62. AAA is Denver County, so its likely lived on this street for most of its life.Finally remembered to grab a Pic. See this beauty every day I pick Connor up from South.![]()
I would believe it, I said hi one time, older gentleman.Another potential original owner 62. AAA is Denver County, so its likely lived on this street for most of its life.
Is there a list of the county codes on the old license plates? Both the very old 2-letter code and the less old 3-letter code? I’ve looked for that info before but never found it.Another potential original owner 62. AAA is Denver County, so its likely lived on this street for most of its life.
I grew up playing a game while we were driving around identifying cars and what county people were from.Is there a list of the county codes on the old license plates? Both the very old 2-letter code and the less old 3-letter code? I’ve looked for that info before but never found it.
The 15q.net site is one of the most concise I've ever found and was gonna be the one I linked!I grew up playing a game while we were driving around identifying cars and what county people were from.
A quick google brings these up.
Neither are all that great. I know that @DaveInDenver is privy to the codes. Maybe he knows a good source.
Once again, ask me first!@HDavis I promise I have searched for that info before and for whatever reason didn’t find it.the sites you listed are clear as day though. Thanks!
I am curious about those collector plates... I would have a hard time driving that 4500 miles or less a year.Yesterday. 92nd and Wads
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It can't be any older than 1990, right? It couldn't have been grandfathered in 2009 as it wouldn't have been old enough and can't qualify for them now. Curious.I am curious about those collector plates... I would have a hard time driving that 4500 miles or less a year.