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Should I get this license plate?

Go for it...I know a few State Troopers up your way, it will be easy for them to remember...APB Alert...look out for a CP'er in a JAG filled with ISOM smoke speeding down route 6...:)
 
How about this instead?

UM SUX


:thumbs: :sign: :D :p

I think you should go for one of the 2, and leave the choice to you. :)

Matt
 
TheBeast said:
Well, unfortunately, I'm going with Beast's suggestion. I already have "speical" plates on my cars so I'd have to give one up which I don't want to do.

The Jag already has 86-XJ
I would have prefered to have 86-XJ6 but Connecticut will not let you MIX numbers and letters, the numbers have to be followed by letters and vice versa.

My Buick has WJ-777 which is a plate my father got in 1957. Connecticut issued new plates that year and the "pattern" was two letters followed by three numbers with the first letter signifying the city that the DMV branch office that issued the plate was located which in this case was Willimantic (the city where my dad was born and raised). My father had a friend in the DMV office who told him he could have "WJ" (his initials) and ANY three numbers he wanted so my father said "Get me the plate with the three sevens on it!" In the early 1990's, my dad passed it to me. My first, middle and last name all have seven letters. So NO WAY will I ever give this plate up!!!!

My BMW turned 25 years old this year so I got antique plates for it. Connecticut allows the same number to be "duplicate issued" on DIFFERENT series of plates (passenger, commercial, combination, trailer and antique). So, I requested "WJ-777" as the number for the antique plates on the BMW. ;)

My brother and I have a 1978 Chevy 3/4 ton 4WD pick up with Commercial plates on it. I have a friend who workd at DMV who was able to get me a TWO digit, very low number 32 and shortly after that, some environmental contractor who was a friend of the former Governor's scarfed up all the two digit Commercial plates (those bastids). My brother met one of the guys from the environmental company at a construction trades show and told him he had "32" on one of his trucks and "66" on another and the guy pulled out a wad of cash saying "How much you want for those plates?" :0 My brother said "No thanks, I'm keeping them."

Sorry for the boring details but in additon to cigars, I'm interested in license plates and am a member of ALPCA (Automobile Licence Plate Collectors Association).
 
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