Vintage 2001 Martin Milner (Un-Autographed) 75th Anniv. "Oklahoma" US Route 66 License Plate (NIP):

Route 66 TV Show License Plate

Very cool vintage 2001 Martin Milner (un-autographed) 75th Anniv. "Oklahoma" US Route 66 license plate. The item is in excellent near pristine condition for its age, still in its original plastic wrapping & are free of any cracks, chips or major imperfections. Minor flaws may exist from age & shelf life but do not take away from the piece at all. You might remember Mr. Martin Milner who portrayed "Tod Stiles" on the hit TV show "Route 66," and Officer Pete Malloy on Adam 12Relive the all the exciting moments and locations of the Route 66 TV Show.

These were originally intended to be autographed by him which is why it reads "autographed license plate" but do to his unfortunate passing was never signed. The plate features a slightly raised design for the images & wording portions which are printed in black on a white background, & features the "US Route 66" logo which reads Oklahoma at the top & an image of an oil well surrounded by a cowboy on the left and an indian on the right. On the left are 3 Totem Poles with the words Totem Pole Park, Foyil with an image of Martin Milner on the right.

Route 66 License Plate Measurements: 6 inches in H, 12 inches in L, & 0.05 inches in D. Weighs approx. 2.8 ounces (less than half a pound).

Makes a great addition to an already existing collection of vintage license plates, transportation advertising, or fans of the television show/star. Looks great displayed as a set on a wall in a mancave, garage, office, as a prop, etc. Always a conversation piece!

Please feel free to ask any questions & I will get back to you promptly. At Mary Lew's Mancave Marvels we try to find rare items for you to enjoy. 

What you see is what you get. We don't use stock photo's. See our other listings for more Route 66 merchandise.

Route 66 is an American drama[1] television that premiered on CBS on October 7, 1960, and ran until March 20, 1964, for a total of 116 episodes. The series was created by Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant, who were also responsible for the ABC drama Naked City, from which Route 66 was indirectly spun off. Both series employed a format with elements of both traditional drama and anthology drama, but the difference was where the shows were set: Naked City was set in New York City, while Route 66 had its setting change from week to week, with each episode being shot on location.

Route 66 followed two young men traversing the United States in a Chevrolet Corvette convertible, and the events and consequences surrounding their journeys. Martin Milner starred as Tod Stiles, a recent college graduate with no future prospects due to circumstances beyond his control. He was originally joined on his travels by Buz Murdock (played by George Maharis), a friend and former employee of his father, with the character leaving midway through the third season after contracting echovirus. Near the end of the third season, Tod met a recently discharged Vietnam veteran named Lincoln Case, played by Glenn Corbett, who decided to follow Tod on his travels and stayed with him until the final episode.

The Chevrolet Corvette seen in the first episode ("Black November", October 7, 1960) is a 1960 model, for the rest of that season the show used a 1961 model. Chevrolet provided vehicles throughout the show's run, upgrading to new models with each season. Although a few publicity photos show a black or red model, for actual filming the entire black-and-white series used Corvettes in light colors like Horizon Blue, Cascade Green and Fawn Beige. The 1963 Corvette Sting Ray convertible (in Saddle Tan) finished the show out through 1964.[5]















































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