I just looked it up in my records. I paid $1.19 a gallon the week after I ordered the plates. The good old days. Although I remember when I was racing back in the early 1970's I got shocked when gas went to $.50 a gallon for the tow vehicle. Little did I know.
I'm considering vanity plates as I get ready to register for the first time... New Hampshire allows 7 letters now.. in the running are: -85 4RE DREM4RE DREAMCR LONG-W8 HAD2-W8 NOMIDLF and, the number one choice... WFH8SIT
Hadn't checked this in a while. In regards to putting the make and model on your plate I decided to be proactive. I guess the 308 and Ferrari badges were just too small to let people know the little horsey WASN'T there because it was a MUSTANG! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Yeah, I haven't ever noticed anyone having trouble telling my cars apart. Your plate looks cool though. I like the fishy thing. C.
Yep, my 4 year old loves that plate. And the 308 of course. He is always up for a ride. Sadly enough I've had more a few people look at the car say how cool it is and then ask if it is an old Mustang. All were serious and young, so, I very politely tell them it is a vintage Ferrari. Poor misguided youth!
I'll have to agree with "Meister". Thought of doing the same thing but considered photo radar. Have security shield and wouldn't want to give an advantage if partial letters are read in photo. scott
ok so it may be cheesy but I had to get Magnum1 for my red 308GTSi. It is fun, you always see people checking out the car and then cracking up when they see the tag. Havent posted in awhile so I thought I would post the first picture of the new car. Finally got the cat problem worked out and am in love with her again. Thanks for all the advice btw! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I don't have one for my 328 but I thought that this was nifty, although just the Ferrari people would know... ZFF328 Gene