that 360 looks strange from the back. no roll bars, no seat backs, the top of the windshield looks strange....does anyone else see this?
this 360 is not a convertible and it is the reflection of the second floor of this house that you see in the rear window of this 360 , not a direct image of the front door sorry for my bad english
Most of the plates shown in this thread are personalized that a person would order. The 2 shown here are standard issue. MT issues a new series plate every 4 to 6 years ie; you get new plates whether you want them or not. The number plates are consecutively numbered from 1 to whatever(ending # would be over a 100000 in some counties) until the new plate comes out then you start all over again, so the first person in line got No. 1 and so on. The 2 shown are the newest and the previous style. I had a friend that worked a the DMV so she would save the 355# plate for my 355. Probably more than you wanted to know about Montana license plates but good trivia anyway hahaha. Regards, Vern Image Unavailable, Please Login
It looks a bit photoshopped... the edges, the transitions between the black font and the yellow background are to smooth, aren't they?
Not sure if the custom blank I chose will help should I get pulled over, but I figured it couldn't hurt... (Besides, the color was right) Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not a photoshop. This AM was in Puerto Banus summer 2006. Here's another picture. Image Unavailable, Please Login
A few of us UK stradale boys have a common theme running.. I think there's now 5 of us with similar car and plate, soon to be six. We're all good friends, so its a nice bit of fun! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That is really very cool.....with model year and name.....I like the theme. Our local plates are boring......just numbers.
Actually I think some of the cars are '05 cars, however by having 04 it reads as though the car is 'for' someone....ie... CS FOR (04) YOU