well funny that is for non Americans of course. Anywhere else in my knowledge car plates tend to be dull and barely allow some playing with letters and digits but still within an imposed set of rules. Anyway here are some US plates.
The state nickname is most common, usually with a landscape background, though style can vary! I bet that this clown would love am elephant skull on his bonnet, if he were living in Africa...
Guess what, this Cadillac 56 owner was an Elvis impersonator.
Karine and I had rented this Ford in Las Vegas, a long way from home, Washington…
Yep, the Wright brothers are from Ohio. I’ve got no idea what else Ohio has to offer, maybe I should check on Wiki.
Armed forces mottos are quite common too.
True that, Carry! It’s fun to add something interesting to your car plates. And the blue plate with the Elvis text rocks! Hmmm… If given the chance, I would love to have a car plate with my own name on it. That’d be awesome! :)
Posted by: Junior Perrera | 29 June 2012 at 05:55 PM
I wish we'd have those plates in Europe but our administrations are not renowned at all for fantasy...
and anything protuding from a car and potentially dangerous is banned. Which by the way I was surprised it was not banned in the States. With funny lawsuits flying all over, I'd be careful to put a skull on the car in case of an accident...
Posted by: ben wilhelmi | 30 April 2012 at 11:51 AM
A touch of spice to an otherwise plain concept. It's great that we're able to have such interesting plates, and that it's relatively simple to add an ornament to adorn them - like the skull on the first pic. Lately there have been some fun and zany accessories as well - like a mustache for a car!
Posted by: Carry Demaggio | 27 April 2012 at 08:42 PM