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Started by JH27N0B, October 20, 2017, 09:28:30 PM

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JH27N0B

I was just wondering what members have come up with for vanity plates for their E bodies?
Here in IL on an antique plate you can have up to 7 digits.  It can start with a number, but no numbers in the middle or end.
It's a good deal with antique plates, you pay extra for vanity plates when you first get them, but after that no extra when renewing!  For regular plates you pay extra every year when you renew if you have vanity plates.  I've had my vanity plate on my convertible for 20 years!
For the convertible, I have "RTSTUF".  I thought that was perfect as it has a double meaning, the car is an N code but not an R/T, so it has a lot of R/T stuff.  Plus I'm a pilot, long time flight instructor, etc, so like to think I have the "right stuff"!  :huh:
For my '71, I got "V CODE".  Most people on the road and even most at all make cruises and shows probably have no idea what it means, but for Mopar fans, it says all that needs to be said!
When I licensed my T/A for the first time in ages earlier this year, I honestly could not come up with anything good.  I am running vintage 1970 IL dealer plates on the car, so my IL antique plates stay inside the car per IL rules concerning running year of manufacture plates anyway. The vintage dealer plates are the vanity plates in a sense.  I'm told each dealer in the state was assigned a unique number for their plates.  I have no idea which dealer my plates were for.  Probably some Oldsmobile dealer in central IL!  I'd like to find out what Mr Norm's dealer plate number was in 1970 and see if I could have a repro set made for the T/A!

JH27N0B

Here's the T/A with it's vintage IL dealers plates.  I can dream that "1353" was Mr Norms number in 1970!  :fingerscrossed:

Cuda Cody

Whenever I can I put the original vintage plates on.  WA state lets us pay a 1 time fee and not have to re-license them each year so it saves money too.  The only personalized plate I have is one a Viper.  TCKT PLZ   :foul:   :D


blown motor

A while ago there was a set of plates for sale on Kijiji here in Ontario that said HEMI RAG. I don't know if they ever sold.
Who has more fun than people!
68 Charger R/T    74 Challenger Rallye 
12 Challenger RT Classic    15 Challenger SXT
79 Macho Power Wagon clone    17 Ram Rebel

76orangewagon

Here's mine for my 1971 340 shaker car. Most non-Mopar or even E body guys don't get the N96 shaker code reference but the ones that know codes like it  :twothumbsup:

Spikedog08

Hardtop currently has 4CRUIZN and the convertible has 7D CUDA  which I changed from 4SHOWIN . . . I really would like to make the convertible 4PLAY but probably never happen as I'm sure that is popular . . .
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!

Jay Bee

Quote from: Spikedog08 on October 21, 2017, 06:15:09 AM
I really would like to make the convertible 4PLAY
That would never be accepted in Ontario, or possibly Canada. This guy is in a legal battle to keep his last name on the plate. Sorry if I went a bit off topic, point is make sure it can't be interpreted as "offensive" whatever you choose.


anlauto

I have ten sets of personal plates and no car... :haha:
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303 Mopar

One of the best I saw posted for a Cuda was I8NEMO.   :haha: :rofl:

Racer57


RUNCHARGER

Ha, ha: I always remember one on a car that was visiting from Alberta. ELPHNT, Good plate for a Hemi guy to have, only trouble was it was mounted on a K-Car New Yorker at the time. Hopefully they had something worthy in the garage at home.
How about EFORME?
Sheldon


EDL94

When my father purchased the Cuda that I currently own. It had personalized plates on it that said SHECUDA. I think he still has those plates somewhere.

anlauto

Does this make sense to anybody ?  RSTOMD   :dunno:
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JH27N0B

The previous owner of my car had "NEW 70" which is cool on a freshly restored car!

Brads70