1915 License Plate Bracket
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1915 License Plate Bracket
Did Neverout or anyone else made a license plate extension to fit a longer plate than the stock Ford issue?
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
I would also be interested to know this. The mounting holes on a 1915 bracket do not line up with the holes on an original CAL 1915 plate. The other problem I have encountered with the larger plate is the exhaust pipe blows right on the back corner of the plate. I have considered making my own adapting bracket to not only solve the problem with the mounting holes, but also to relocate the plate down and to the left away from the exhaust pipe. If an era correct accessory was available I would prefer that.
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
This 1912 iron Neverout is 11 3/4 overall slot width. I don't know what standard ones are.
When did I do that?
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
Thanks for getting back to me. Same problem here.
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
A 1915 Ford license plate bracket is a separate unit bolted to the side of the lamp bracket. My question is there a license plate extension available for longer license plates as pictured above?
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
I've not seen any type of extension for that bracket - I have several different accessory plate holders but none that have the "threaded stud" Larry's referring to.
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
I didn't know whether an extension exists or not, but I knew that if it did it would take me forever to find it, and it would be expensive, so I made my own. 

The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
The same issue has been coming up over here. The 1915 California plates do not fit the Ford-supplied 1915 bracket.
The 1916 California plates are smaller, and I think the state's network of Ford dealers may have lobbied for this in some way. With nearly half the cars in the state Fords, they had considerable clout. Auto supply stores advertised license brackets for Fords, but with no clear evidence for the rear bracket design, if any.
The 1916 California plates are smaller, and I think the state's network of Ford dealers may have lobbied for this in some way. With nearly half the cars in the state Fords, they had considerable clout. Auto supply stores advertised license brackets for Fords, but with no clear evidence for the rear bracket design, if any.
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
Plate standardization was becoming a serious topic by 1915.
This article from December 1915 describes how standardization committees were moving towards establishing standards for both license plates and mounts, which would in theory be adopted by all domestic manufacturers. They wanted plates to be simple to put on, held securely, clearly visible and illuminated, and easily read, regardless of state, and that this would come into use by 1917 or so.
This article from December 1915 describes how standardization committees were moving towards establishing standards for both license plates and mounts, which would in theory be adopted by all domestic manufacturers. They wanted plates to be simple to put on, held securely, clearly visible and illuminated, and easily read, regardless of state, and that this would come into use by 1917 or so.
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
Canadian Ford 12" long, mounts on the early body mount for the 15 tail light.
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
My father has been collecting license plates for 70 years and, even though I am not a collector, I've been fully immersed since I was born.
The most common period solution was to simply punch or drill extra holes in the license plate so it could be mounted on the bracket. This wasn't always pretty, especially when done haphazardly to a porcelain license plate. (Also, extra holes in antique license plates typically reduce their value.)
Solutions as to not damage and devalue the license plate:
Mount the plate on a thick piece of sheet metal that is taller than the plate and drill two holes where needed on that sheet metal backer that correspond with the slots on the bracket.
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Make a thin wood backer that is the same size as the plate. Drill two countersunk holes in the wood backer and install it on the license plate bracket with machine screws and nuts. Mount the license plate on the wood backer with wood screws.
(When the State of Minnesota issued aluminum plates from 1912 through 1917, they advised motorists to mount them on wood.)
The most common period solution was to simply punch or drill extra holes in the license plate so it could be mounted on the bracket. This wasn't always pretty, especially when done haphazardly to a porcelain license plate. (Also, extra holes in antique license plates typically reduce their value.)
Solutions as to not damage and devalue the license plate:
Mount the plate on a thick piece of sheet metal that is taller than the plate and drill two holes where needed on that sheet metal backer that correspond with the slots on the bracket.
or
Make a thin wood backer that is the same size as the plate. Drill two countersunk holes in the wood backer and install it on the license plate bracket with machine screws and nuts. Mount the license plate on the wood backer with wood screws.
(When the State of Minnesota issued aluminum plates from 1912 through 1917, they advised motorists to mount them on wood.)
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
Kim: You have missed the point. That early bracket doesn't apply to a 1915!
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Re: 1915 License Plate Bracket
Just a follow up to Larry’s question.
I am yet to find an era bracket to solve the issues with mounting a 1915 CAL plate to a 1915 bracket, so I made my own. Very simple, but effective. It is strap aluminum riveted together. It also centers the plate with the tail lamp and moves it away from the exhaust pipe.
I am yet to find an era bracket to solve the issues with mounting a 1915 CAL plate to a 1915 bracket, so I made my own. Very simple, but effective. It is strap aluminum riveted together. It also centers the plate with the tail lamp and moves it away from the exhaust pipe.