typically i'm not a big fan of vanity plates... but since this is my 666 post i thought i would attatch a pic of mine and say that it is a sheer coincidence that the dmv sent me this one... kinda ironic since my last one was 777 and my hamb handle is preacher
This was a gift from my wife when I got the roadster on the road. She is of Lithuanian heritage........JOUDAS means 'black'. Appropriate enough ....... Sadly, it's for sale--the roadster that is, not my wife.
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this was off my dad's 63 lark from when i was a kid, it had a homemade wooden dash, and impala taillights my brother found the front plate never mounted in storage , man i loved that car
Not for nothing,but..isn't posting of photo of current legal license plates on the internet pretty much the same as listing your name and address?
I think potentially it is. That's why I try to always remove the numbers from the plates when I post photos on my Fotki site, like this:
Here's the tag I run on my deuce. Found it in a pile of old tags at a swap meet looking for a front tag for my '61 Falcon Delivery. What's cool is 1961 was when I was driving the hell out of this same car. I think the fancy word is serendipity (when two or more neat things come together by accident.)
How is it any different than driving down the road with them just hanging out there for anybody to see?