| 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 |
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JZZ-99Z from Jeff Fazekas NL1000 from Jeff Fazekas DV-1 from Mike Wiener |
| "Almost Pairs" | |
9 USA 9-8 from Lee Madigan |
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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. |
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SG12105 from Lee Madigan SG12106 from Joe Wasielewski |
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| Duh.... | ||
Lost plate on a trailer ... good try, but wrong number !!! T00 A00 is NOT a valid trailer format !! |
Impressive paint job.....
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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 !! |