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I have a couple Reilly "boaster plates" I picked up after the dealer closed in the fall of '00 or '01. Some wholesaler was renting the building he gave me Reilly plates and fobs. But the plates don't have the "rockets" they have the newer vintage "A".Reilly changed their plates circa '97 with the "A". The plates are in my parents garage back in Westfield.
I have a couple Reilly "boaster plates" I picked up after the dealer closed in the fall of '00 or '01. Some wholesaler was renting the building he gave me Reilly I take that back, it has the Rocket.
plates and fobs. But the plates don't have the "rockets" they have the newer vintage "A".Reilly changed their plates circa '97 with the "A". The plates are in my parents garage back in Westfield.
I moved the thread but just realized it's over 8 years old. @BAOKBOB hasn't signed in since 2019. Still a cool swag item to get a hold of. I should go into Eskridge in OKC to see if they have any old spirit items like that. Now they only sell Lexus.
My 1962 Chevrolet was sold by Hormel Chevrolet in McCook, Nebraska. It took me a few years to find the correct dealer emblem on eBay, but one day, it appeared. It wasn't inexpensive, but sometimes you have to pay more to get the correct item. I haven't ever seen another on eBay since that one. I would be of the belief that if you are persistent in your search of eBay, you will find what you are looking for. If it were easy, we all would have those rare items that car collectors seek after.