Pontiac Identification Plates
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Back in the day, when you bought a new Pontiac, the selling dealer filled out a Retail Delivery Card, which it forwarded to Pontiac, Michigan, where helpful data-entry clerks, like those shown here, entered your owner and car information, imprinted a personalized Ident-O-Plate or Protect-O-Plate (depending on year), and then mailed it to you. From '63-'72, Pontiac's Ident-O-Plate and Protect-O-Plate programs helped automate the records flow between Pontiac dealership service departments and the data-entry departments at GM, but today they are important artifacts for Pontiac hobbyists, providing data that helps you ascertain the originality of your car. View Related Article
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