![]() 05/08/2017 at 12:47 • Filed to: licenseplatelopnik, license plates, wisconsin, wisconsin dmv, wisconsin dot | ![]() | ![]() |
The new 7 digit Wisconsin license plate on a 1st gen Fozzy:
Enhanced:
Compared to the old 6 digit:
Bonus points if you can guess what I was driving.
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illinois just redid the background of their license plates but now they have to change the ink because as it stands the first character is hard to read due to lincolns face
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So Abe’s on the left now? This opens up opportunities to use Lincoln for the first pictograph, followed by “PARK” or “LOGS”
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http://www.trbimg.com/img-58e824e7/turbine/ct-new-illinois-license-plate-pic-20170315/650/650x366
yup
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You were driving a giant windshield wiper?
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The previous two generations of this vehicle did in fact have some of the biggest wipers ever fitted to an automobile.
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Hmm. Looks darker and less photogenic than the Wisc. plates I’m used to seeing.
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Probably just the angle and my dashcam. If I ever see one out and about I’ll have a better comparison.
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Ah, my bad. Went and read a news article on the new plates. Turns out they left the border design alone, just added an extra character.
Here in Washington I keep an eye open for six-character plates since we went to seven characters around 2010 or 2011.
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From a distance the dark stripes at top and bottom remind me of the old Texas plate.
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At first glance I thought it was an out of state plate.