Interesting. At the same time I had the "2L." plates on the 2000, I had
"IX XLIV" on the 944...
- Bob Mann, '69 2000 Solex (944 retired... I grew up)
"Richard B. Chianese" wrote:
>
> I have been reading the discussion about vanity plates for roadsters
> with interest. All I could think of was "DTSUN2K" which fits the 7
> character limit just fine but violates the "letters then numbers"
> restriction. I really couldn't think of anything that was good with the
> restrictions that existed.
>
> On the same subject - My old roommate from college bought himself a
> Porsche (cost more than the house he lived in) and wanted a vanity plate
> for it. All the obvious things had been taken in Pennsylvania. The
> plates all have a keystone symbol in the middle which tends to break up
> any truly creative things. I suggested something to him which he
> eventually put on the car. While waiting at traffic lights, he would
> amuse himself by watching the people who pulled up behind him as they
> tried to figure it out. Here is what it said but I can't put a keystone
> in the center.
>
> IX XI
>
> And about names - One of my part time jobs is teaching graduate business
> classes for a local university. The director's previous position was at
> the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta. I'm sure that the
> receptionist and operator got lots of flack about his name; Dr Clapp.
>
> Rick Chianese
> SRL311-14035
> Orlando, Fl
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