by "FTTOHG Has Moved to https://opposite-lock.com" (alphaass)
Published 07/16/2017 at 17:16
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I was moving some things around in my garage and found this tag behind some old cans of paint that I haven’t touched in the 6 years I’ve lived in this house. Apparently the PO left it behind - those are their initials. I’ve never seen this style of ND plate before and I would’ve thought it was a novelty thing if it weren’t for the stack of registration stickers. I like that they let you do the “&” there. No “&” in TX, but we can do stars and hearts for some reason.
"Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies" (jordanwphillips)
07/16/2017 at 17:28, STARS: 1
LOL, that’s me and my sister’s initials.
"Brian McKay" (brianmckay)
07/16/2017 at 17:36, STARS: 0
very cool find
I would never guess that one could get “&” on a plate.
"FTTOHG Has Moved to https://opposite-lock.com" (alphaass)
07/16/2017 at 17:56, STARS: 0
Indeed - I’m too lazy to look now, but I’m guessing only a handful of states allow it. I’m 99% sure you can in Virginia too but that’s the only other one I’ve ever seen.
"Brian McKay" (brianmckay)
07/16/2017 at 17:59, STARS: 0
I would have guessed 0 or 1 state.
"Slant6" (slant-6)
07/16/2017 at 19:38, STARS: 1
Most of the time you can get special characters on plates but they’re not part of the actual number. At least that’s how it is in NC. Say you order a plate “JOHN’$ CAR”, the sticker would say “JOHNCAR”.
"For Sweden" (rallybeetle)
07/18/2017 at 22:15, STARS: 1
Buncha chumps never found the Northwest Passage. Don’t put failures on your car.