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What's the coolest vanity plates you've seen?

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Illinois has disabled (handicapped) plates rather than a plackard that you hang over your mirror.

I saw a car with the disable plates: BLIND
 
Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO
Originally posted by: isasir
A55 RGY still is the best, though I haven't seen it in person.

plz explain this one to me ... ? 😕

There is a pretty well distributed jpg of a car with vanity plates.
The florida plates have an orange in between the first 3 and last 3 letters.
It kind of looks like an "O".
So when a guy asked for "a55 rgy" is looks like ASS ORGY.
The people at the DMV probably never thought about it, because on the request form it just looks like random numbers and letters.
 
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO
Originally posted by: isasir
A55 RGY still is the best, though I haven't seen it in person.

plz explain this one to me ... ? 😕

There is a pretty well distributed jpg of a car with vanity plates.
The florida plates have an orange in between the first 3 and last 3 letters.
It kind of looks like an "O".
So when a guy asked for "a55 rgy" is looks like ASS ORGY.
The people at the DMV probably never thought about it, because on the request form it just looks like random numbers and letters.

I thought the story behind that plate was that it was purely random. An accident. Not a personalized plate at all.
 
no a55 will be denoted as SS...

The story was it was a random plate, but I never confirmed it all...it's easy that a gov't worker just slacked.

They do have a x-ref of letters and numbers = words.
 
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