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Cumuul IronLegacy 250

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Here is the Only Way to Mark the 250th on the Road.

The design of the IronLegacy 250 focuses on three symbols, each chosen because they carry a specific weight:

The Statue of Liberty on the left — She holds the Tabula Ansata (the stone tablet) in her left arm. She represents the endurance of that 1776 promise, standing tall through two and a half centuries of storms.

The Liberty Bell on the right — Philadelphia, July 1776, the crack that happened later and became, somehow, more meaningful than if it had stayed whole. It's a symbol of the grit it takes to keep what you've announced to the world.

The American Flag — It's the flag as it flies today, with all fifty stars. It represents the full journey from the original thirteen colonies to the vast nation we've become.

Across the top, the words 250TH ANNIVERSARY are embossed in clear, bold lettering. Across the bottom: 1776–2026 · LAND OF THE FREE · HOME OF THE BRAVE.

It's not subtle. It's a piece of iron-forged history that says, "We're still here."

Why This Frame Earned Its Spot on Dad's Truck

Coming from a military background, my dad is obsessed with street-legal and heavy-duty items. This frame passed the test:

100% Street Legal — It doesn't block the state name or the registration tags (the "stickers"). In our state, that's the difference between a smooth ride and a $150 fine.

The Weight of History — It's made of solid iron. It has that heavy, substantial feel you only get from real metal, truly worthy of our nation's glory.

Classic American Emblem — Its clean, timeless design outshines any flashy sticker and is perfect for vehicle decoration.

Fits All US License Plates — Standard 12 x 6 inches size, compatible with any legally registered license plate in the United States.

Pre-Drilled Holes for Installation — It comes with 4 mounting holes ready for installation. You can finish setting it up in just a few minutes.

Every mile we drive now feels a little different. When people pull up behind us at a red light, I see them leaning forward to read the "1776–2026" on the bottom.

Whenever someone asks about this license plate frame, my father gladly shares the history and stories from his military service. He never had the perfect chance to talk about these memories before, but this frame gives him the chance.

Cumuul IronLegacy 250
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