You guys worried about posting your license plate on a website crack me up. Do you worry about people seeing your license plate when you drive down the road? Here is my name and address...
My 57 Chevy pick up has a for real 1957 Missouri plate with the last two numbers being 57. I thought that was COOL. Later, Dick
Not with current times, but the best I've seen was on a sporty Mercede's SL convertible with a big haired blondie driving - "WAS HIS"
I hung these on another thread but if this is the 666 pew, I'm in the right place. I grab all the 666 plates I can, buy and sell 'em. The TIKI and AL BUNDY were legitimately mine in history, and the last one EZ69 is probably the coolest accidental plate ever. At least coolest I've ever seen. AL BUNDY is the coolest plate I ever had, I think. Last time I tried for it it was taken.
My favorite plate picture has always been with my dog which I call "Lone Wolf Look-a-like" The als toy Plate I found on some other guys car, but when I went to get the plates for my 59' chevy I got the plate with my birthday on them! ( I was born on friday the 13th.) While building this car I had this Kinda- meant to be/coming together just right sorta feeling, but when I got the plate the car felt more like it was a gift from the other side....Speaking of the other side, as it was the preacher and his triple 6 plate that started this all, I have to coment on co-incedinces. I truly belive they are no accidents 95 % of the time. The world that we see is only a fraction of the world we actually live in. there are not really that many co-incidences, but a lot of syncronicities of a lot of different worlds coming together in strange ways.
I have always had the 1940 plate on my 40 Ford Coupe except when I lived in Reno for about 3 years in the mid sixties. The red/white/blue plate is the currant one on it. The #1 Street Rod plate is on my 40 Ford pickup. The German plate I got off of Ebay. ME is my initials and F1940 matches the plate number I ran on the coupe in the 80's.
Here's my official post on the triple six license plate thread; I found this plate on a red bull energy drink delivery truck. Red bulls logo: A red creature with horns?!?!?! The Company name: Power distributing Company... The plate number: self explanitory.... I find in life there are many strange coincidences and such. While I doubt this was accidental, I do find often enough there to be truth in advertising... I have noticed supernatural events happen around me a few times with personalized license plates attached that were beyond belief... but the truth is those stories are a bit personal and won't be shared here.... Sorry...
Here are a couple more plates I have acquired. They are both NOS and still in the paper wrappers. The 5P 350 is a truck plate and planning on running on a 40 pickup project with a 350 motor. The other one is a 50 year Statehood plate for 1940 and just picked it up because of its unusual number. I'm trying to collect all 1940 plates from the states. I'm short Alabama, Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina. Alaska and Hawaii are not as important as they were not a state in 40. Anyone have any? PM me
My '66 Dodge has the OK 1966 plate __-66. Found it at a swap meet and paid $15.00 for it...in Kansas. Been on there a long time. I was bidding on a 1950 Oklahoma plate for my late '50 Hudson Pacemaker coupe, and the tag number was 1-50. Hell, yeah, I'm bidding on that! It was in mint condition! I was willing to go $100.00 for the plate and bid that with about 15 seconds to go, bumping my previous bid up from about $25.00. Hell, I figured no one else would bid a hundred, right? Got burned with ONE damn second left! The guy got the tag for $102.50. I was soooooooooooo pissed! That morning, when I went to work, everybody thought I was going to go postal, I was that mad about losing that tag! Personally, I would NEVER run a tag with "666" on it. Ever.
Used to run this one on the front of my '71 Coupe DeVille even though it was used in a slightly later year range; people used to give me the weirdest looks when they noticed it. I also have a few State Police plates, but don't dare put those on anything I drive on the street!
Here is one I bought from another HAMB member. The number & letter combo is pretty unique plus the fact that it is such a low number.
DVL DAUL (Devil Doll) on the '51..the wife drives it a lot... UK BIKER on my Triumph (I'm English, so is the bike)
last i checked egay had about 13,000 plates for sale heres a state issue that was to funny to pass up on ebay for 3 bucks. what if they sent it to you? i thought it would be a nice conversation piece to the collection.
I was behind a Utah plate today that read 666 DVL. It appeared to be a standard issue plate too, not a vanity.