I used to have I8A 4RE on the front vanity tags of my Porsche 944 S2. I got that one off of "Steve Sanders' " Corvette from Beverly Hills 90210. I'm so stuck in the 80's
I would get a plate that isnt model specific because you never know what you are going to be driving in the future. I have a set of model specific plates off my 71 challenger (I sold) and now they sit collecting dust.
Maybe the Pontiac owner had a Ferrari at one point and plans a future one but needed to keep it on some car to retain possession of the plate. Nahh, too far-fetched.
No car yet, but I'm hoping for one of these: USEDCAR NOTRICH MIDLIFE But I want the car more than the plate. And I sort of agree that it's way cooler to take the regular tag. As if I could afford the vanity plate after buying the car 8-}
Here's mine - on my one-off Ferrarichat T-shirt courtesy Duane no less. Cheers Kevin Image Unavailable, Please Login
How about (horse related): HOOFNIT INASADL EATSHAY BAREBCK What kind of horse is that on the Ferrari badge?
On a somewhat related note: Did you guys see that Griot's garage now offers replica Euro license plates with any wording on them you like? I thought that was kinda cool. I'm going to get me a German plate I could never get while there.
I have a friend of mine whose plate reads "MMMNMM" He has yet to get a ticket because the cops have never written it down correctly. He goes to court and gets them thrown out every time. kcv
I love vanity plates. I had a BMW M5 with the plate BIMMMMER. Made the cover of the club magazine with that one. I just received my plates for the Ferrari. My wife is Italian so she picked it out. We couldn't fit the correct spelling in only 8 letters but she assured me that Italians would get it. I have to apologize for the quality of the photo. I’ll take better ones this weekend in the daylight. Image Unavailable, Please Login
This is my plate.I got it with the car but have been thinking of getting rid of the plate Image Unavailable, Please Login
I always wanted to get sequential plates that said: PROVA 1 PROVA 2 PROVA 3 But at the end of the day, a plate is a plate is a plate. I just want to drive.
I remember back in 1979, when I went to the Long Beach GP for the first time, I found a vendor selling a paperback book showing a whole lot of California personalized plates and indicating the cars they were on. I seemed to recall that at the time the CA plate "FERRARI" was on a Datsun 240Z! I didn't buy the book because it was horribly overpriced. Now I wish I had.....