Ohio had a form of statewide inspection as far back as 1937.
This 1949 sticker was issued when a roadside inspection turned up bad equipment.
When the owner repaired the flaw the garage placed a sticker on the car. This practice is still done today.
The sticker was also issued by car dealers to show the car you were buying was safe.
Many states including Indiana, New York and California also used this type of program before they officially opened inspection stations.
This 1965 Ohio sticker was carefully restored both front and back from a very nice original.
It has our patented "Peel and Stick" format which allows you to place it on the inside of your windshield.