Location: NYS
Posts: 2,511
My VIN: 4519
This past weekend my daughter was looking at the plates on different cars at the DMA event. She suggested "SLACKER" for a plate -lol
When I'm not at the day job, I write and produce 80s inspired synth pop as FM-84.
Thanks to Rich for taking this awesome photo at the UC Davis Picnic Day Parade on April 22, 2017.
id have been disappointed if it had been anything other than fm-84 lol
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 73
My VIN: 5292
Here's mine...
Here's mine.
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A DeLorean is as it seems; devoid of creature comforts and cup holders. No element distracting driver from road. Gaudy. Elegant. Completely unapologetic. Fully loaded with all the amenities of a bygone era and, for that, it does take one back in time.
Finally got my car out for spring and got the new plates on it :-)
Location: McCleary WA
Posts: 125
Club(s): (PNDC)
My car was licensed as BLWNAWY from 1995 until I sold it out of state in 2005. When I re-purchased it last July I applied for BLWNAWY again but DOL refused, saying it was "unacceptable language". So I wrote them an email, pleaded my case, and showed them a photo with the old plate on it. They relented and today I got the new approved BLWNAWY plate. (Photo shows the old plate, found in the trunk when re-purchased)
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1981 DeLorean w/supercharged Chevy V6 - purchased 1990; built '90-'95; sold 2005; re-purchased 2016; sold again 2017
1957 Dodge D500 Hemi convertible - restoration completed 7/2015; sold 12/2019
1957 Dodge 2-door station wagon, 2019 Chrysler drivetrain
2000 Corvette convertible