Drew's  MUCKITY-MUCK LICENSE PLATE COLLECTION

U.S. and Canadian License plates - I've narrowed my collecting interests to NUMBER ONE plates only - Governor, House, Congress, Senate, any VIP or elected officials, as long as the plate is number 1.  

Have one not pictured you'd like to sell - OR - have a BETTER example than one I have shown?  Email me! - Drewski - Drew@PL8S.com

Alabama

Governor - 1981

Alaska

Governor - 1971-1972

Arizona

Governor - 1966

Arizona

Senior State Senator - 1981

California

Indiana

Governor - 1957

Connecticut

Delaware

Governor - 1960's

Florida

US Congress - 1985

Florida

US Congress - 1972

Georgia

Hawaii

Indiana

Governor - 1962

Illinois

Governor - 1976

Indiana

Governor - 1976

Iowa

Governor - 1962

Kansas

Governor - 1956 (used)

North Dakota

US Congress - 1981

Louisiana

Maine

State Senator - District One

Maryland

Senior Delegate - 1962

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Vanity (no political tags issued)

Mississippi

Governor - 1979

Missouri

Governor - 1968

Montana

Governor - 1970

Nebraska

Nevada

Senior State Senator - 1982

New Hampshire

Governor - 1986 - Signed by then
Governor John Sununu

New Jersey

Governor - 1979

New Mexico

US Senate - 1974

New York

Senior Claims Court
Judge - 1974

North Carolina

North Dakota

Governor - 1958 (hand painted details)

Ohio

Oklahoma

Governor - 1975

US Senate - 1975

Governor - 1971

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Senior State Senator - 1972

Governor GS Mickelson - 1987

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

US Senate - 1973

Indiana

Governor - 1978

Virginia

Governor - 1973

US Congress - 1970

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Governor - 1989

Wyoming

Senior Tribal Representative - 1966

Amish

Amish #1 (Indiana) - 1971

Tour Bus #1 - 2007

Joe Foss

Governor Joe Foss estate plate - this is a neat plate - not an actual Governor's plate, but it came from the Joe Foss estate - Joe Foss was the Governor of South Dakota in the mid-1950's.  This is a Farm plate, with a number that coincidentally looks like is says "1-FOSS" - since it was in the property of the Foss family, I'd assume the plate was a gift either from a local farmer, or possibly the state DMV, who thought it would be an interesting thing to offer.