I love your numberplate posts. They are always interesting, if not for the fails for those who can't get the plates they exactly want. My niece has the plate NE33IE.
...Sami, you outdid yourself this time! The Cobra and Ferrari sure are expensive finds and the DODGY RDR is a flash from the past. Thanks Sami for sharing.
My favorites were Red Stang and 1957Chevi. Loved them all, though. You are incredibly clever at finding these. As clever as you are at finding murals, dear Sami.
You captured lots of creative personal plates, Sami. That's something you don't see here unless someone brings their car here for a holiday. Enjoy your week!
Thanks Tine. There are probably more bikes in the Netherlands than cars. When my daughter lived in Amsterdam they never had a car, they just hired one if they needed to travel.
Wow, there are a lot of creative people there!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are creative, thanks Marianne.
DeleteI think some people cherish their cars more than their spouses!
ReplyDeleteProbably David, or maybe they have no spouses π
DeleteI love your numberplate posts. They are always interesting, if not for the fails for those who can't get the plates they exactly want. My niece has the plate NE33IE.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew. Nessie is a cute one π
Delete...Sami, you outdid yourself this time! The Cobra and Ferrari sure are expensive finds and the DODGY RDR is a flash from the past. Thanks Sami for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom, some beautiful cars π
DeleteI like the cars better than the licenses!
ReplyDeleteSome fabulous cars indeed Jeanie :)
DeleteWonderful collection of license plates on some very special cars. Always loved the Cobra.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful car TFG :)
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteMaybe MY1FIESTA as the others are a bit too bragging.
Hugs,
Mariette
It is a good reliable car, thanks Mariette.
DeleteMy Dad had a few of them...
DeleteI love them all, but for a car I want a Mercedes.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
Sorry, no Mercedes for you here Sandee :( I'll try and find one for you next time...
DeleteMy favorites were Red Stang and 1957Chevi. Loved them all, though. You are incredibly clever at finding these. As clever as you are at finding murals, dear Sami.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth, they are just easy to find! Every time I go to the shopping or sometimes when I'm on the road I see one or two.
DeleteYou captured lots of creative personal plates, Sami. That's something you don't see here unless someone brings their car here for a holiday. Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill. Many countries don't have personalised plates.
DeleteYou have a lot of personalized plates there!
ReplyDeleteLots of them around Pat :)
DeleteThat FRRRRARI was just cuteness! Hahaha
ReplyDeleteA nice car Stevenson :)
DeleteYou seem to have no limit on the letters and numbers in WA.
ReplyDeleteDon't think there is a limit, they must just fit in that rectangle, but the most I have seen is 10 characters.
DeleteNΓ£o fossem a marca e o modelo passar despercebidos... :)))
ReplyDeletePois, é preciso reforçar, lol
DeleteThe 1957 Chevy.
ReplyDeleteA nice car William.
DeleteThey´re all wonderful, Sami, but ZoomZooom sure steals the show for me!
ReplyDeleteThe last one I wish for, LOL!
Yes, Zoom Zoom is in the advert, and Get Smart reminds me of the TV series. Thanks Iris
DeleteWe don't have these car signs in the Netherlands but I like the first one even though I can't drive a car.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tine. There are probably more bikes in the Netherlands than cars. When my daughter lived in Amsterdam they never had a car, they just hired one if they needed to travel.
DeleteThanks
ReplyDeletethe first car is unique.... love it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day
Thanks for your visit Tanza.
DeleteBest is definitely DODGY RDR and absolutely without doubt worst is Moistang.. that's just icky ππ Excellent series Sami.
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace ππ
DeleteYou've certainly shared a good selection :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks Jan.
DeleteA very cool Cobra.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is a beautiful car.
DeleteWow, some of those people definitely know how to think outside the box! Clever.
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