OldPhart
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- Bruce
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- ‘05 GMC P/U, ‘17 Impala, 19 Bullitt
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Things like this seem to take forever. I had the plate on reserve months before the Bullitt arrived and my inquiry as to why can’t this be my initial license plate got the typical bureaucratic response: you have to order regular plates first before you can request personalized plate. So, two plates got used for about a month and then mothballed forever. I guess it helps keep the prisoners busy making plates. What a waste of time and resources which only perpetuates the oxymoron about “efficient governments”.
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Many of my friends don’t put plates on the front of their special cars, but the risk of getting fined looms large in this vampire state which is in constant need of fresh blood, excuse me I mean revenue. So I have reluctantly bit the bullet as they say. Does that qualify as a pun? The second picture shows a laminated photo that I may use at car gatherings and hope I remember to remove it before I drive off. Happy motoring... Bruce
P.S. For those unaware, I am age 77 thus the “LAST TOY” moniker. I bought the ‘65 GTO new upon graduating from college.
Many of my friends don’t put plates on the front of their special cars, but the risk of getting fined looms large in this vampire state which is in constant need of fresh blood, excuse me I mean revenue. So I have reluctantly bit the bullet as they say. Does that qualify as a pun? The second picture shows a laminated photo that I may use at car gatherings and hope I remember to remove it before I drive off. Happy motoring... Bruce
P.S. For those unaware, I am age 77 thus the “LAST TOY” moniker. I bought the ‘65 GTO new upon graduating from college.
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