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Illustrated History of Connecticut License Plates
Joe Wasielewski - ALPCA Member 6996
All-Terrain
Ambulance
Amateur Radio
Apportioned
Boat Ramp
Bus
Camp Trailer to 1957
Camp Trailer 1958-
Camper
Combination 1
Combination 2
Commercial to 1957
Commercial 1958-
Common
Construction
Dealer Motorcycle
Dealer New to 1969
Dealer New 1970-1989
Dealer New 1990-
Dealer Spec. Equip.
Dealer Used to 1969
Dealer Used 1970-1989
Dealer Used 1990-
Early American
Exp. Test
Factory
Farm
Fire Apparatus
Fish
Gasoline
Handicapped
Hearse
High Mileage Veh.
Interstate
Junk
Livery
M.F.G.
Miscellaneous/Local
Motorcycle
Municipal
M.V. Dept
Permits
Political
POW
Prototype/Error
PUC
Repair to 1969
Repair 1970-
Sample
School Bus
Service Bus
Snowmobile
Special Equipment
State
Taxi
Temp. Metal Plates
Temp. Non-Passenger
Temp. Pass.
Temp. Reg. Certificate
Toll
Trailer
Trans.
Vanpool
Veteran
Wrecker
Hearse
Click to see this type in useThese plates are used on funeral hearses.

Undertaker plates started in the mid 1920s with a 'U' prefix. These continued on various bases until the present, gaining the "Hearse" caption in the 1980s. The 'U' prefix for undertaker has remained to this day.

Sometime after the "blue fade" plates were introduced these plates were issued in the U-8000 series, as opposed to the typical U-123 format.

Click the photo to see this type in use.


1938 1967
1938 Undertaker 1967 Undertaker/Hearse
   
 
ca. 2006 Hearse  
   
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