My 20 year old...is eligible for collector plates now. I was told that I could personalize them for a modest additional one time cost...so I did! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Or perhaps Blue Nart? Here is a picture of what Blue TDF looks like in bright sunshine. . Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looks really cool. Can people see that your car is over 20 years old now then? People ask me if my 550 is 3 or 5 years.... The design is so timeless....!!
Nice. By the way you could have done this between 10-20 years old in MN as long as production and import is less than 500 units for each model year. You need supporting evidence for this. While Ferrari will not disclose the exact numbers, they will confirm "less than 500" for US market. I have these letters for the 550 and F355... of course they are all nearing 20 years+ now so becoming a moot point.
Now you tell me Luckily, plates are cheap for older cars in MN...and I was able to get a standard plate that included "550" and a few meaningless letters when I registered it a few years ago. The nice thing about moving to a collector plate is no more worries about running without a front plate (required in MN - except for collector plates). I will likely be moving this car to Florida in a few years. Sounds like there may be more competition for interesting plates down there? I might just go with the "Endless Summer" plate that I saw while on our last trip down there. Looks nice...