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I live in Kansas... which means I'm anticipaing a long list of banned words. This is quite the bible thumping state. If they're just not bright enough to know what LAGNAF means, I might just get away with it.
This vanity tag was seen at last year's Carlisle event. Short and to the point. No trying to figure out shorthand symbols. Unless you think he's advertizing for a transmission down grade.
I don't know about other folks, but the very first question anyone asks me is "what year is your Vette." A vanity plate like this would help:
Last edited by 69 Chevy; Oct 10, 2011 at 08:03 AM.
I live in Kansas... which means I'm anticipaing a long list of banned words. This is quite the bible thumping state. If they're just not bright enough to know what LAGNAF means, I might just get away with it.
I might not be bright enough, I have no idea what they are...but I don't like plates that I have to think about either...
I live in Kansas... which means I'm anticipaing a long list of banned words. This is quite the bible thumping state. If they're just not bright enough to know what LAGNAF means, I might just get away with it.
In Michigan we have to spell out what the Vanity plate letters mean. So if it's something questionable, best to have an alternate meaning for it.
On one of my motorcycles, I have BKFRK (Bike Freak). Can't count the number of times people ask me if I like "Burger King" over McDonalds. Guess I just have to live with it now.
I registered my '69 as an antique as long as I have the plate in the car I can use any state plate year of manufacture. I'm in Tn and have a mint '69 plate from az.