![]() 08/26/2016 at 10:58 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
These rubber ducks used to be stuck to a sloppily-painted royal blue 90s Buick LeSabre that was always parked in front of a store along my commute. This week, they showed up attached to a Scion xB. Which means the owner of the DUK MOBL took all that time to stick the ducks on it, but kept the dealer tag frame.
![]() 08/26/2016 at 11:02 |
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I'd say it's time to examine your life ... very carefully.
![]() 08/26/2016 at 11:05 |
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Laurie Berkner, your vehicle has arrived.
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Question, do all cars in the US have their plates screwed in or some have them riveted in? Here in Chile all new cars have them riveted in so its hard to see a new car with a plate frame.
![]() 08/26/2016 at 11:16 |
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They’re pretty much all screwed in. Also, some states don’t even require front plates.
![]() 08/26/2016 at 11:28 |
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I’m okay with art cars. If it makes you smile, and others, too, it’s a good thing. The sticker motif is pretty well done, too.
I sure hope that thing ends up reliable, though, since they’ve killed all chances of ever reselling it!
![]() 08/26/2016 at 11:37 |
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Dougcar?
![]() 08/26/2016 at 16:23 |
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Never have seen a US car with plates riveted on. Most new cars run paper plates till you get new one in the mail, so you can’t rivet them since you need to add them personally.