PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES

A couple of mine:

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My yellow truck isn't going to "blend in" anyway. Mine says GODAN and I'm sure many folks think my name is Dan. The Shotokan tiger on the tailgate is a tip off.


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I saw one the other day on a faded old ford driven by a grey haired little old lady.

It said "SLMT"

When I pulled up beside her at the red light I yelled, "Hey, you should send your license plate back -- they misspelled 'SLUT'! "

In case the censor gets me, they accidentally replaced the "u" with an "m".



I didn't really yell that at her.................very loud.
 
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The funniest one I ever saw was down in VA. George Thomas & Norma Thomas wanted their initials - and got it.

GET-NKT didn't get the results they expected at church! :D
 
I followed a Mustang with the plate "P.Bunny" for miles to get a look.
It was worth it.
 
I was checking out of a motel in Laughlin NV and loading my bags into the car. Across from me a very nice looking lady was loading her van whose plate read "FSH NKD".

I held the door for her as we both returned to the motel."I gotta ask," I said.
Before I could continue she answered my question, "Even if you don't catch any fish you will get a tan."
 
I saw a plate on a '58 Impala convertible in Washington that I could not believe got through. It read FUCNA. My vanity plate used to be 2L REP.
 
In a former Arkansas neighborhood, I always got a smile driving by a neighbor's tag that read "DAMFINO". Made me chuckle to think about giving that reply to a cop when you're asked, "What's your license plate?"

Personalized tags in AZ are fortunately, not real expensive, and I like the military supported one with the flag-like background. My tag reads a variation of the words "free rein".

The best thing to give a pony car with 427 Roush under the hood. :D
 
In my younger days I drove an S-10 lowered enough to regularly remove the reflectors from the hwy.

My plate read... ACRO4BA :D
 
Years back I had a friend that had the plate LUVBEER. Yes he did but he was smart enough not to drink and drive even before he got that plate.

He actually had little problems with the LEOs about that plate but a couple of do-gooders that were part of a national group of DWI and drinker haters in particular took umbrage, made a huge stink. After about 2 years DMV recalled the plate.
 
I've never had a vanity plate either but my cousin, who's more like a brother, has a tag on one of his cars 440 RT. He's not really worried about the tag calling attention to him since the tag is on a bright red 1968 Dodge Charger RT, 440 CID with dual quads. Just cranking it up attracts attention.

CW
 
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For a few years my plates on my truck was "United We Stand" with EBR M4. No one could figure out what it meant. But I went back to regular plates. Got tired of paying VA DMV $35.00 extra a year of plates.
 
In 1989, I bought a new Ford Taurus SHO with the 3 liter Yamaha DOHC motor.

I got a personalized plate of SHO FUN.

I doubt they would issue that one today.

I saw this just Monday--acar that belonged to a guy who runs the Tae Kwon Do studio that my Great Nieces and Nephews go to. I kid not--his is: SHO-GUN. This guy used tobe a Martial Arts instructor in the Marine Corps.
 

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