FELCH MI for a license plate?? I don't think so!

The car has an aftermarket “areo” kit on it. The lower rocker panels, the rear bumper (and probably the front bumper) are replaced with fiberglass units, and painted to match the car. Whoever “designed” the rear bumper put a space in the center where a plate could be mounted. Apparently the owner of the car did not want his plate in the same location as the boring ordinary Fords, so he chose to move it to the bumper.

Here’s a plate I saw a few years ago. Best I could figure, she either has the largest breast implants allowed by law, (as per the info in this thread) or she’s a paralegal.

Somewhere I have a photo of my favorite plate, ORA LEE, but searches of my hard drives turn up nothing. I shall have to find the original.

There’s a car around here with a plate that reads BALZBUB.

I wonder who the owner knew to get that one through.

I’m reading that one as TITLE GAL. You know, like maybe she’s a wrestler or an angler or something and has won some kind of contest.

That was an OFFICIAL Wisconsin plate? If so, maybe the censors are just a little slow. Wouldn’t be the first time.

Gfactor, thanks for the map, but I thought I sort of implied that I’d already looked at one. Geography, directions, all that sort of stuff – not my strong suit.

I didn’t mean that offensively. I was just sort of explaining why I’d never heard of it. I grew up an hour from Ann Arbor and my parents worked there, so the friends I made, even in college, were mostly townies. Gotta love them townies. I hope to be one someday.

My favorite: http://www.manbottle.com/picture_library/ass_orgy_license_plate

Yeah, no kidding- apparently there is a car in San Clemente, CA, that has a plate that reads “OBOHICA.” Indeed!

There is a cool black Ninja-type motorcycle around here that sports a “NAZGUL” plate.

I don’t get it. :confused: Please explain…

Hot Carl

Yes, it was. Being the only plate on the rear of the vehicle and the renewal sticker to boot.

Well.

There’s something I didn’t need to know.

Yeah, I’ve long learned that if it’s a link to Urban Dictionary, I don’t need to know. Or at least, I need to have a gallon of brain bleach handy shudder.

Fittingly, Felch is only about 20 miles away from Spread Eagle, WI.

I saw this license plate many years ago. It’s probably outlawed now.

FAH Q

Saw this one in Seattle.