PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES

Fleet update.

A recent addition to the fleet required some plate transfers and a new one. Believe me, it was not an easy deal nor a cheap one. What the heck....I think they are both properly situated now. :)

Be safe.

PS: Sports fans will understand the Jeep plate; some of you may not.
 

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Here's the other photo.

Having a heckuva time uploading pix. Hope this works. And mods, if you can properly orientate the photo in post 93 I would be grateful.

Be safe.






A recent addition to the fleet required some plate transfers and a new one. Believe me, it was not an easy deal nor a cheap one. What the heck....I think they are both properly situated now. :)

Be safe.

PS: Sports fans will understand the Jeep plate; some of you may not.
 

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The last personalized motorcycle plate I had was a Vietnam veteran plate. The letters: DU DIT

When the DMV lady asked about the significance of the letters I told her it was French for "good day." She told me that her husband was a Vietnam vet and that she was going to tell him.

Either she never did tell him or he never did tell her the truth. I suspect the latter.
 
I also have my ham call sign for my plate. In almost ten years I have had ONE person call out in the blind on 52 (that I'm aware of- it's not always on). :rolleyes:

The real kick in the groin was when it came time to renew last year, they made me buy NEW plates. They said that after seven years the reflectivity was faded. Bear in mind they never saw the plates, they were making the assumption they had faded. OK, so how come they don't swap out the stop signs every seven years? I've seen some that are so faded they just look like pink blobs at night. The reflectivity of my license plates is not a safety issue.
 

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