Personal plates
#11
RE: Personal plates
I had some ideas, but only problem was that either one could be misconstrued in a really bad way
GY DCVR for a vehicle in a book (Heinleins "Number of the Beast" ) that was WAY more than it appeared to be
Or CHKN HWK for that little kickass bird in the Foghorn Leghorn cartoons. But sadly, Chicken Hawk is also the name used for older gays that prey on young guys[:@]
So sadly, my car remains anonymous
Now for the 68 Cougars (there were two, the grandma 302 and the big block) it was going to be NCE KTTY (302) and NSTY CT (390)
GY DCVR for a vehicle in a book (Heinleins "Number of the Beast" ) that was WAY more than it appeared to be
Or CHKN HWK for that little kickass bird in the Foghorn Leghorn cartoons. But sadly, Chicken Hawk is also the name used for older gays that prey on young guys[:@]
So sadly, my car remains anonymous
Now for the 68 Cougars (there were two, the grandma 302 and the big block) it was going to be NCE KTTY (302) and NSTY CT (390)
#12
RE: Personal plates
Everything I checked for my Roadrunner was taken, so I didn't bother with it. But then I met a guy at the local car shows who has a '70 Superbird w/440+6 and a '70 Cuda w/440+6 and he gave me a set of original Ohio '71 plates, which was great and later I had went ahead and got historical plates and I get to use the original '71 tags on it. The only drawback about using them is that you can only drive it at certain times and they are yellow w/black numbers where the drunk tags are yellow w/red numbers which is too close for me.