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Kind of a neat site where you can plan out your custom plate. Allows you to pick the state and license plate year (design) then mess with the wording. Nice to be able to see what it will look like
Really cool and clever I have often thought about a vanity plate but I am not real curative in the clever phase field. I saw one in TN that I thought I might try to get here in Florida. EZ4U2NV
Kind of a neat site where you can plan out your custom plate. Allows you to pick the state and license plate year (design) then mess with the wording. Nice to be able to see what it will look like
Ok, so I must fit in this category. Why are people tired of the "68-only" type phrases and what makes you a "rat"?
The curse of 1968 ownership is that many of the "correct" parts are 1968 only. There were major revisions by 1969. Therefore we 1968 owners get tired of hearing "Oh, that part is 68-ONLY - and therefore costs you double."
In old school parlance:
A built big block engine is a Rat Motor.
A built up small block engine is a Mouse Motor.
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Back in the 60's and early 70's we always referred to Big Blocks as Rat motors and Small blocks as mouse motors. Rats are big and mice are small. It really didn't matter whether they were built up or not. Big Blocks are Rats and small blocks are mice.