CAN - PEI
Provincial registration plate from 1972.
Showing posts with label Out-of-State Plates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Out-of-State Plates. Show all posts
Friday, September 25, 2015
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Out-of-State Plates 60
USA - SD
USA - TX
Two plates for real, this time. :^)
USA - TX
White Lone Star.
This plate style for some reason reminds me of a joke in a stand-up routine from Second City TV's idea of a communist TV station called 3CP-1, that "broadcast" to the US by "hijacking" 2CTV's signal. The routine was a guy slapping countries sized to the same scale of the USSR and insulting those countries' citizens. Among these he included Texas, with the line, "You Texans, you think you are so big." And slapping Texas onto the map, he shouts, "HA! You are but LONE STAR in Galaxy of Mother Russia!"
Still (((( x^D )))) funny unto this very day.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Out-of-State Plates 59.
New Plates:
MT Montana
New design -- state outline recedes in the background.
Typeface is still not the most legible.
VA - Virginia.
VERY old Virginia license plate from before
the switchover to "Times New Roman"-like typeface.
"Heritage" plate with a Cardinal, the state bird, on
a dogwood branch bearing the state flower.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Out-of-State Plates 58
FL - Florida
WV - West Virginia
WY - Wyoming
Imagine Florida: tacky!!!
(Pun intended)
WV - West Virginia
Regular numbered plate in good condition.
WY - Wyoming
Sample off the web.
February 2nd, 2014:
And now a real one has been found!
The typeface is different from the one in the sample.
And not as legible. We need federal standards!
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Out-of-State Plates 57
Today: British Columbia and US Virgin Islands.
BC - British Columbia. Canada-on-the-Pacific.
BC - British Columbia. Canada-on-the-Pacific.
Simple and direct. And legible.
VI - US Virgin Islands. "American Paradise."
Something tells me these boats and fish shouldn't be here.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Out-of-State Plates 55
WVa
Today's State is West Virginia (<i>take me hoooome... country rooooads...</i>)
Today's State is West Virginia (<i>take me hoooome... country rooooads...</i>)
See, they can fit eight digits on a standard size US plate.
And keep it legible, too!
Why not other states like Texas and Iowa???
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Out-of-State Plates 54
WA
Today... Washington State. The only US state where the state highway route marker resembles nothing so much as an impaled head.
Now the plates.
Today... Washington State. The only US state where the state highway route marker resembles nothing so much as an impaled head.
Now the plates.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Monday, December 29, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 52
Today, we have three places: two US states and a Caribbean Isle.
ARU - Aruba.
NH - New Hampshire
ARU - Aruba.
This plate was found in JW's Burger Bar, 17 The New Driftway, Scituate, Mass.
MI - Michigan
More Pure Michigan - this is a US Olympic team vanity plate.
NH - New Hampshire
The old "Man of the Mountain" memorial plate.
It's now the regular NH license plate.
Live free or die!
Monday, December 15, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 51
VT
Today is Vermont: the Green Mountain State. The plates are no-nonsense green plates with white legend.
Today is Vermont: the Green Mountain State. The plates are no-nonsense green plates with white legend.
Someone bought the vehicle in Louisiana, registered it in Vermont.
(S)he keeps it in New Orleans!!!!!
This one is a little more discreet.
This one's not an official plate, but it looks like it could be one.
An older-style vanity plate, that is!
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 50a
VA
A Virginia Bumper Sticker!
A Virginia Bumper Sticker!
Looks like the previous governor Bob McDonnell had allowed the roads of Virginia fall into deterioration. And the present governor Terry McAuliffe? Probably doing the same exact thing. With the amount of extra funding they get from Washington, they have no excuse!
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 50
VA
Today, Virginia. The Old Dominion.
Today, Virginia. The Old Dominion.
A vanity plate, in the old style.
Old style, regular alpha-numerical sequence.
Newer style, vanity plate.
Newer style, another vanity plate.
"Friends of the Chesapeake" legacy plate.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 49
Today's State: Utah: the Beehive State.
Otherwise known as "Deseret".
Otherwise known as "Deseret".
These two feature the natural arch at Moab, Arches National Park.
Very pretty design. Good color contrast for legibility, too.
This is an earlier motif to promote skiing.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 48
Today, is Texas. The Lone Star State.
First the old style. Despite the busywork around the perimeter, the plates are quite legible.
First the old style. Despite the busywork around the perimeter, the plates are quite legible.
And now the new styles. The typeface for the plate number I think is horrible. You can't read it at a safe following distance along the expressway!
First, the plain black and white plates.
The number and letters are all smushed.
And now the fancy "Lone Star State" motif.
I think the old version is better.
And now specialty plates - Disabled Veterans.
And "Keep Texas Wild" plate.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 47.
TN
Today's state is Tennessee.
Today's state is Tennessee.
New standard plates showing green hills.
This is actually realistic of most of the landscape.
Tennessee Realtor plate.
I do NOT like the vertical 'TR'.
Great Smoky Mountains national Park.
I do NOT like the vertical 'NP'.
All letters and numbers should be the same size.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 46
SD
Today is South Dakota: The Four Presidents' State.
Today is South Dakota: The Four Presidents' State.
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| Courtesy Pinterest.com. |
This is just a sample.
No SD plates found in New Orleans to photo.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Out-of-State Plates 45
SC
Plates captured on digital round-about New Orleans. Today we have South Carolina: The Palmetto State.
Plates captured on digital round-about New Orleans. Today we have South Carolina: The Palmetto State.
Very impossible to read when the plate is in the shade.
The blue and orange sunset motif obscures the numbers.
Much better in full sunlight.
And it's okay in partial light.
Second handsomest plate, although the moon should be in the upper left corner.
In GOD we trust.
Less said, the better.
Plain tractor-trailer plate.
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