PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES

Last plates I had when I lived in Ohio.

Everyone at work called me Cool, the 714 is something a few of you will know.

My ex got them for me as a birthday present.

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Wonder if anybody in your county has WHODIDIT?
 
No specialty plates for us in TX...

Personalized plates (i.e., you can specify your plate alphanumeric up to seven characters) are available in Texas, but costly - like $100/year. Texas offers a great many plate background designs (colleges, sports teams, military, antique vehicle, etc.) some of which are free, most are not.
 
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Personalized plates (i.e., you can specify your plate alphanumeric up to seven characters) are available in Texas, but costly - like $100/year. Texas offers a great many plate background designs (colleges, sports teams, military, antique vehicle, etc.) some of which are free, most are not.

Indeed, I'm sorry for my poor choice of words. We decided not to get specialty plates here in TX.... my wife got DV plates on both vehicles instead :)
 
Wyoming plates change every eight years. The plates three iterations ago had an image of Devils Tower as the background.

A friend of mine had been a former fire chief, and the state sometimes makes special plates for certain folks so he got a non-registered plate with CHIEF on it and gave it to me for being a retired USAF Chief.

Back then we could only have four characters on our registered plates so it wasn't possible to get that on my plates. Our latest plates have the image of the Green River as the background, and the state changed to let us have five characters on our plates.

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I went into town one day a few years ago and saw an older bleached blond driving a Corvette. Her plate: NVME.

I didn't!
 

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I have thought of various vanity plates, but determined that such an item is not consistent with being less visible to ill-doers and the like.

I did see one on a car some years back that read SCH III. I had no reason to stop them, but did follow them to the store and chat a while. I was hoping that they were rott folks, but they had GSDs and competed with them.
 
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I have thought of various vanity plates, but determined that such an item is not consistent with being less visible to ill-doers and the like.

I did see one on a car some years back that read SCH III. I had no reason to stop them, but did follow them to the store and chat a while. I was hoping that they were rott folks, but they GSDs and competed with them.

A man I met at Carlisle years ago had a vanity plate he claimed would make it very hard to get the right info off of it when he was driving. It was WYWYWYWY.--:D
 


Here in Utah these are "Special Group Plates". They cost an additional $30 at renewal
and the $30 goes to the special group. My $30 goes to cancer research.

Utah has 66 different special groups.

My license plate frame is "personalized" and my plate number is really 32. ;)
 
Used to laugh at a neighbor's tag with DAMFINO

My old Mustang Cobra was HALFASP

My current Roush 427 Mustang is FRERAYN, cousin to F250 plate of FREERWE
 
For a few years I managed a small manufacturing company in Delaware. We had the contract to make the license plates for the dept of transportation. I had a plate made with my last name on it.....took it with me when I left Delaware...now it hangs in the garage.
 
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