PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES

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Must be a lot of comic book fans in PA. I had to get creative to get these.

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Anyone remember the Seinfeld episode when Kramer stole , I think , can't remember , the license plate ? It belonged to a proctologist , it read A**man .

I have a replica of that plate on the wall in my man cave. :D
 

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While working in CA long ago, saw a plate that read 91/2 (don't recall how) on a parked convertable. Not being in a hurry. I waited around a bit until the driver showed back up. She was right!

When I lived in PA, I saw a plate that read PKW III. I was close to home, and he turned onto a side road, so I followed. He had the inspiration parked in the yard. WWII German Panzer Kampfwagen (tank) III.

Caj, did ya order the plate yet?
 
Over the course of time I have had many personalized plates.

NY allows 8 spaces so you can get creative.

My last personalized plate was VETTE2GO, It was on the avatar picture here of my last Vette. One of these days I should change the picture!
 
There are some really cool ones out there. I used to have custom plates but got rid of them for a bunch of reasons.

First off, I did not want to help anyone "track" me. I used to get the "oh - I saw your car at this place or that place yesterday". For no other reason than I did not care for that.

Secondly, the State I used to live in started really taking advantage of the cost. I had personalized HOG plates for my MC and they banged me twice - one for the personalization and the other for the HOG plates. It really rubbed me the wrong way.

I went back to regular random numbered plates and no longer give a hoot about the vanity plates.
 
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