If they weren't so expensive EVERY year I'd have them again. I'd like to get WHEEEEE for the Abarth.
The old xB had IH8WIND and the rallycross MR2 had DRTYMR2.
If they weren't so expensive EVERY year I'd have them again. I'd like to get WHEEEEE for the Abarth.
The old xB had IH8WIND and the rallycross MR2 had DRTYMR2.
wearymicrobe wrote: I actually trying to find a way to get "Pretty in Pink" for the Cadillac right now but cannot do it in 7 letters
secretariata wrote: In reply to wearymicrobe: PrtyNPk
I'd do PRTPINK or PTYPINK
Kid around the corner has
'WUT MPG'
on his New Edge SN95 GT.
A local autocrosser used to have
WORTHIT
on his Z51 C4 Vette.
When I had my NA Miata, no one over here knew what an MX5 was, even though they all said MX5 Miata on the back. As my name is Adrian, every one knows me as ADE, so I was going to do
ADESMX5
and add a small appostrophy in paint to make it possesive as in ADE'SMX5
KyAllroad wrote: In reply to fasted58: Dude, yours should just read: 3XAMY
I wish the 'Amy's' in that story had another name, my wife is called Amy, I show her a lot of stuff on GRM, but not that story.
EDIT: I see Tom Spangler already posted this sentiment on the bottom of page 1.
My least favorite vanity plates are the ones that only restate the obvious. Anecdotally, I would say this is most prevalent on Mustangs of various types.
There is a badge right on the back of the car that says Mustang, so why does someone pay extra money for a plate that says MSTNG or STANG or whatever? I don't get it. The one posted on page 1 with the sugar cube threw me for a few minutes. I instantly thought, why on earth would someone pay to get a glucose plate? Then I saw all the comments about how funny it was, so I thought some more and came up with glucose cube, but it still didn't sink in for another moment or too. LOL.
Our SOLO chairperson has HISZOOM and his wife has HERZOOM. Former chair has HISMS6 and his wife had HERMS3. I see a pattern.
I had a boss that briefly had Phcough on his truck but someone must have caught on and he couldn't renew it.
MCarp22 wrote:
:( I realize its a molecular formula, but expected to see the atoms arranged in a cube. They are not. Whats the joke here?
Edit: sugar cube :)
Came up behind a xjs v12 older man driving with really attractive bond about twenty years his Jr. Plate was. TRIST. Made me chuckle.
logdog wrote:MCarp22 wrote:Chemisty was my weakest subject. Where are all the plates with references to Sylvia Plath
HEDBAKR?
I'll probably have to wait forever to get BARK, damn BMV is still appealing court decisions since someone got butthurt about a Cop having a FOP vanity plate that read "0ink"......
Wallie wrote: I had a boss that briefly had Phcough on his truck but someone must have caught on and he couldn't renew it.
I saw 4Q on the back of a Fiat 25 years ago...
I had "LAST FOX" on my 1993 Reef Blue Mustang GT. It made sense to me but apparently nobody else understood it due to the dozens of times I had to explain it
I couldn't find the pic of the Virginia Bronco I saw in '95 or '96 with this plate, but it looks like some other folks had the same idea.
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