Have one on my '70 Nova, well I will have when I get it put back together and on the road.
You gonna keep her..?? (the Corvette, I mean…?).Wife's car plate is JUNE 20, my truck plate is 20 JUNE, our 48 year old antique car plate is JN20 (only allowed 4 characters on antique plates in our state).
We share June 20th birthday and got married on June 20th. She found a Corvette that I had sold 23 years previously and arranged to purchase it back as a surprise for me on our 30th wedding anniversary.
Had a 1974? Nova 4-door. For what it was, I loved that car. Even slip sliding around in the snow was pretty fun. Old beater straight-6 engine was super easy to work on.Have one on my '70 Nova, well I will have when I get it put back together and on the road.
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Yes, the car is going to stay in the family this time. Our grandson loves it and our son has promised to never sell it after I am gone.You gonna keep her..?? (the Corvette, I mean…?).
Or when the operator does something perfectly legal and reasonable, but the nutcase on the other end of the transaction doesn't see it that way.One thing about this kind of plate, it is easy to remember when the operator does something stupid.
Somehow I doubt that one person's word against another would have much worth to law enforcement. My bet is they have better and more important things to handle...even if it is just coffee and a doughnut...LOLOr when the operator does something perfectly legal and reasonable, but the nutcase on the other end of the transaction doesn't see it that way.
Could be something simple like taking your turn at a 4 way stop, and some dim-bulb is certain it was his turn, even though you were there first by a car lenght AND were the vehicle to the right.
It's not rare.
True -One thing about this kind of plate, it is easy to remember when the operator does something stupid. Most of the time it is better to not stand out. Also my father said about taxes "Why give them more than you have to?"
I trust that few would react negatively, to my Vietnam service medal license plate.True -
We don't have vanity plates, but both our rides have 4-figure "old" numbered plates that also reflect the county where we live in NYS.
Both are ##-NH. Those numbers stand out.
Not a lot in NYS are like that, other than NH-##.
Want to make sure your on your best behavior.....
Social media users have been sharing content online that claims Senator Dianne Feinstein said, “All vets are mentally ill in some way and government should prevent them from owning firearms.” This is not a direct quote from Senator Feinstein.I trust that few would react negatively, to my Vietnam service medal license plate.
Though....Senator Feinstein (CA) has stated that veterans owning firearms are a danger to society.
I wonder what government agency/agencies are working with that "fact check" team?This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact-checking work here .
No clue why I’m quoted here.I trust that few would react negatively, to my Vietnam service medal license plate.
Though....Senator Feinstein (CA) has postulated that veterans owning firearms may be a danger to society.
Oops....No clue why I’m quoted here.
My post had nothing to do with negative reaction to a Viet Nam Service plate nor firearms.
That said, sincerely thank you for your service.
My only point with our ##-NH plates is that they are readily identifiable as to owner.
Very rural place here.
Many folks can be identified solely by plate number without needing police to run it. Common knowledge.
Don’t want people saying “I saw so-and-so run a Red Light the other day…. ….I know ‘cause it was a bright red pickup and his plate was ##-NH…”