Quilty License Plates?
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southern California
Posts: 19,127
I had one 30 years ago about flying becuase that was my passion back then. Sold the car and kept the plate. OOPPS, is that legal ???? Don't tell anybody please !!! Anyway. I don't drive any more !!
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Lots of quilty plates up here in New Hampshire. Some I've seen: Quilts, Quilter, Quiltr, IQuilt, Quilt+.
Bit of trivia: New Hampshire has more vanity license plates per capita than any other state in the US. Reason: they are cheap and you "own" the plate for life (yes you pay to renew it every year, but the "name" is yours until you give it up).
Bit of trivia: New Hampshire has more vanity license plates per capita than any other state in the US. Reason: they are cheap and you "own" the plate for life (yes you pay to renew it every year, but the "name" is yours until you give it up).
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In Indiana, the plate is dead after your change cars. You can get the same one back after a year or so
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: About middle Tennessee
Posts: 787
Had to look this up. We used to have a Siamese; well, our daughter did. He was gorgeous and we all dearly loved him. When our daughter came home from school, he got on her lap, looked at her as if to say goodbye, and then passed on. It still brings tears to my eyes.
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