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Lugnut
1/8/2004 8:00:19 AM

Anyone have them? Post 'em here. Here are mine. GA allows a combo of seven letters, numbers, and spaces. No special characters.


SL600 = V8N4MOR


Bel Air = MCMLV


Chevelle = RADARB8


 

Bully'sBenz
1/9/2004 9:00:19 PM
They declined mine cause they couldn't figure out
what I meant

BLYZBNZ

Guess they thought I was a bully

So now we are looking at the following for the cars:

TROYZ     for the vette
SHRKFAN or SJSHRK for the Explorer
190E4ME for the MB

Love the radar bait one but I would not put that
on the vette as that is a race waiting to happen
Lugnut
1/9/2004 10:37:44 PM

Yeah, there are just certain cars that you want to keep anonymous. You don't want to give some do-gooder the advantage by showing him a plate that's easy to remember.


I've been pulled over in all three of those cars. In the SL, I still had a paper plate behind tinted glass and it was night. The cop couldn't see it. He stuck his head in the window to see the paper plate after I explained and he smelled the Chinese I had just picked up. He mumbled something about food and told me to get along. I bet he raced to the nearest Dunkin' Donuts for a refill.


I was driving the Bel Air home after buying it and didn't have anything but a Bill of Sale in the glove box, which can be substituted in Georgia for a plate and tag for 30 days. People drive down here with all kinds handmade plates on their car. Mostly I see "Tag Applied For" written on a greasy piece of cardboard and taped to the rear of the car somewhere. The cops don't seem to care. I've only been asked for proof of insurance, even when I got pulled over in the Bel Air.


I was driving down a street one day in the Chevelle. A cop car came from the other direction with the lights on. I pulled over until he passed, then took off. There was a funeral procession behind the cop car, but so what. There was another cop car that came up behind me and pulled me over. I didn't know this, but Georgia drivers are required to yield to funeral processions. I was supposed to stay on the side of the road until the procession passed me going the other way. I think someone was on drugs when they thought up that one.


Anyway, no tickets no fouls from any of those incidents.

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