Funny/Clever MINI License plates?
#76
#77
At one point they were considering Cat in the Hat plates in MA, I soooo wish they did, it would have been perfect!!!!
#80
MA rules..... makes it hard!!
Vanity Plate Requirements:
1. All vanity plates must start with at least two letters.
2. Passenger, Camper, Livery, Bus, and Commercial vanity plates may contain a maximum of six characters
(letters or numbers) and a minimum of two characters. Vanity plates for antique vehicles may contain a maximum
of four characters and a minimum of two characters. Motorcycle vanity plates may contain a maximum of
five characters and a minimum of two characters.
3. Numbers cannot be used in the middle of a plate; they must come at the end. For example, AAA222 would be
an acceptable Passenger vanity plate; AAA22A would not be acceptable. The first number used cannot be a "0."
4. The letters "I," "O," "Q," and "U" can ONLY be used as part of a word that is clearly defined and correctly spelled.
For example, "LQQK" would not be an acceptable registration number because it is not a correctly spelled word.
5. No periods, spaces, or punctuation marks are allowed.
6. Letter and/or number combinations that convey an offensive message or appear to duplicate an existing registration
plate are not permitted
Vanity Plate Requirements:
1. All vanity plates must start with at least two letters.
2. Passenger, Camper, Livery, Bus, and Commercial vanity plates may contain a maximum of six characters
(letters or numbers) and a minimum of two characters. Vanity plates for antique vehicles may contain a maximum
of four characters and a minimum of two characters. Motorcycle vanity plates may contain a maximum of
five characters and a minimum of two characters.
3. Numbers cannot be used in the middle of a plate; they must come at the end. For example, AAA222 would be
an acceptable Passenger vanity plate; AAA22A would not be acceptable. The first number used cannot be a "0."
4. The letters "I," "O," "Q," and "U" can ONLY be used as part of a word that is clearly defined and correctly spelled.
For example, "LQQK" would not be an acceptable registration number because it is not a correctly spelled word.
5. No periods, spaces, or punctuation marks are allowed.
6. Letter and/or number combinations that convey an offensive message or appear to duplicate an existing registration
plate are not permitted
#82
#83
MA rules..... makes it hard!!
Vanity Plate Requirements:
1. All vanity plates must start with at least two letters.
2. Passenger, Camper, Livery, Bus, and Commercial vanity plates may contain a maximum of six characters
(letters or numbers) and a minimum of two characters. Vanity plates for antique vehicles may contain a maximum
of four characters and a minimum of two characters. Motorcycle vanity plates may contain a maximum of
five characters and a minimum of two characters.
3. Numbers cannot be used in the middle of a plate; they must come at the end. For example, AAA222 would be
an acceptable Passenger vanity plate; AAA22A would not be acceptable. The first number used cannot be a "0."
4. The letters "I," "O," "Q," and "U" can ONLY be used as part of a word that is clearly defined and correctly spelled.
For example, "LQQK" would not be an acceptable registration number because it is not a correctly spelled word.
5. No periods, spaces, or punctuation marks are allowed.
6. Letter and/or number combinations that convey an offensive message or appear to duplicate an existing registration
plate are not permitted
Vanity Plate Requirements:
1. All vanity plates must start with at least two letters.
2. Passenger, Camper, Livery, Bus, and Commercial vanity plates may contain a maximum of six characters
(letters or numbers) and a minimum of two characters. Vanity plates for antique vehicles may contain a maximum
of four characters and a minimum of two characters. Motorcycle vanity plates may contain a maximum of
five characters and a minimum of two characters.
3. Numbers cannot be used in the middle of a plate; they must come at the end. For example, AAA222 would be
an acceptable Passenger vanity plate; AAA22A would not be acceptable. The first number used cannot be a "0."
4. The letters "I," "O," "Q," and "U" can ONLY be used as part of a word that is clearly defined and correctly spelled.
For example, "LQQK" would not be an acceptable registration number because it is not a correctly spelled word.
5. No periods, spaces, or punctuation marks are allowed.
6. Letter and/or number combinations that convey an offensive message or appear to duplicate an existing registration
plate are not permitted
#86
Silk Green MINI plates!
Here's my wife's Silk Green MINI in the Chandler Tree while we were picking it up from California where we bought it. It's wearing the California tags there, but now it sports these:
It's a Silk Green MINI with a Silk Green top and no stripes, so it looks like a big Tic-Tac!
Val
#87
MA rules..... makes it hard!!
Vanity Plate Requirements:
1. All vanity plates must start with at least two letters.
2. Passenger, Camper, Livery, Bus, and Commercial vanity plates may contain a maximum of six characters
(letters or numbers) and a minimum of two characters. Vanity plates for antique vehicles may contain a maximum
of four characters and a minimum of two characters. Motorcycle vanity plates may contain a maximum of
five characters and a minimum of two characters.
3. Numbers cannot be used in the middle of a plate; they must come at the end. For example, AAA222 would be
an acceptable Passenger vanity plate; AAA22A would not be acceptable. The first number used cannot be a "0."
4. The letters "I," "O," "Q," and "U" can ONLY be used as part of a word that is clearly defined and correctly spelled.
For example, "LQQK" would not be an acceptable registration number because it is not a correctly spelled word.
5. No periods, spaces, or punctuation marks are allowed.
6. Letter and/or number combinations that convey an offensive message or appear to duplicate an existing registration
plate are not permitted
Vanity Plate Requirements:
1. All vanity plates must start with at least two letters.
2. Passenger, Camper, Livery, Bus, and Commercial vanity plates may contain a maximum of six characters
(letters or numbers) and a minimum of two characters. Vanity plates for antique vehicles may contain a maximum
of four characters and a minimum of two characters. Motorcycle vanity plates may contain a maximum of
five characters and a minimum of two characters.
3. Numbers cannot be used in the middle of a plate; they must come at the end. For example, AAA222 would be
an acceptable Passenger vanity plate; AAA22A would not be acceptable. The first number used cannot be a "0."
4. The letters "I," "O," "Q," and "U" can ONLY be used as part of a word that is clearly defined and correctly spelled.
For example, "LQQK" would not be an acceptable registration number because it is not a correctly spelled word.
5. No periods, spaces, or punctuation marks are allowed.
6. Letter and/or number combinations that convey an offensive message or appear to duplicate an existing registration
plate are not permitted
If I lived in MA I would forget about obtaining a vanity plate...
What an absurd rule (#4) IMO... Only rule that is sensible is #6.
#89