OK , so I have this Willys Gasser project I will be starting on , tossing around a few ideas , but was thinking of painting it red metal-flake and using a name like " a little evil " or " little devil " something like that . so anyway I go to the DMV today and get the title transfered and get the plates for the Willys and look what the Gal behind the desk pulls up then asks if I still want those plates , I had to say yes by the way my last name is Wee so i have a 666 Gasser Willys Wee spooky
I had good friend who's dad was a preacher and he had "666" on the tag of his new Lincoln Town Car ....
Sounds like you need to visit the Hamb Chapel! I never have understood the gravitation towards devil, demons, skulls, evil idolatry, etc in hotrods and bikes. I must have a different definition of cool.
I probably should visit the Hamb Chapel , the inspiration for the little devil came from a cartoon I watched as a kid , can't remember what cartoon he was from ??/ have to blame my folks for my up-bringin
that is a cool plate, buy a lottery ticket, tell your girl you love her... get a good nights rest.. for tomorrow you maybe in purgatory. heh. I remember that cartoon as a kid.. cute little devil. neat project. rock on. chris.
Not to be too much of a pedant, but there is a translation error from Greek to Latin that is responsible for this. The number 666 is supposed to be 616.
That appears to be subject to some debate at the moment. Either way, one can say 666 has become a word with a fairly clear meaning through centuries of use. A "traditional" board should after all have some idea of the importance of ecclesiastic tradition in exegesis, especially in this case, where the conventional interpretation was pretty much established by AD 200. This stuff is for real and not to be taken lightly - though I think the algebra is neither here nor there. I agree with those who have recommended the HAMB Chapel.
I was randomly issued with S-ON 6669. Great - I was a nice guy when I walked in there and I came out as the Son of Satan! It´s more embarrassing to think that people probably think I chose it.