This is a collection of plates that for some reason of another, are "cool".
Some are old, some are new, but all of them are unique in some way.

Still On The Road After All These Years...


XGO-485 from Jeff Fazekas
119-LEE from LEE Madigan (of course !)

Crap
The first reflective plates came out in 1992, so some of them
are really starting to show their age.

NF10043 and VV1287 from Jeff Fazekas

First & Last



JZZ-99Z from Jeff Fazekas
NL1000 from Jeff Fazekas
DV-1 from Mike Wiener

"Almost Pairs"

9 USA 9-8 from Lee Madigan

This is an interesting find because I shot both of these pictures
ON THE SAME CORNER - AT THE SAME TIME - from my car.
76H was in front of me, and 76J was across the street in a parking lot.



SG12105 from Lee Madigan
SG12106 from Joe Wasielewski





Duh....

Lost plate on a trailer ...
good try, but wrong number !!!
T00 A00 is NOT a valid trailer format !!

Impressive paint job.....

Another "unique" paint job.

Anoter cardboard plate.

Anoter cardboard plate.

Plate-in-a-baggie.

Plates That Got Away
     
This is a "plate-print" in a pile of snow.

Original picture on the left - taken by Jeff Fazekas.
Image on the right - digitally enhanced, and flipped.

Keep an eye out for this plate - blue base, HAP-72L.
You never know what they're going to run into next !!