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Re: Vanity plates (was Happy Days)

To: gardner7@pilot.infi.net
Subject: Re: Vanity plates (was Happy Days)
From: gofastmg@juno.com (Rick Morrison)
Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 21:37:20 EST
On Thu, 5 Mar 1998 20:04:10 +0000 "Scott Gardner"
<gardner7@pilot.infi.net> writes:
>> Here in northern Indiana 87 octane runs about $1.12. 
>> 
>> Just got my new license plate for my '75 B - Already confused a 
>whole
>> load of people. HVNLYBE looks good alongside my 74 1/2 GT CRMCRKR.
>> 
>> Regards Padre
>> 
>CRMCRKR = "Cream Cracker"?
>
>I'm usually pretty good with deciphering vanity plates, but yours has 
>me stumped.  I've been getting a lot of practice since I moved to 
>Virginia.  For some reason, at least 20-30% of the license plate seem 
>to be vanity plates.  I think its because the vanity plates only cost 
>a few dollars more than regular plates.  I see a lot of pretty stupid 
>ones that were obviously thought up while standing in the DMV line 
>when the owner realized that for ten bucks more, he/she could have a 
>personalized plate.  I should start writing down the funner ones I 
>see.
>Scott
I noticed that at our last Club meeting, that over 2/3 of the LBC in
attendence had vanity plates.
 I'm not sure what this says about either my club or LBC owners in
general.

Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT (tag #  "72MGBGT")
74 Midget  (tag #  "1275 MG")

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