Does Wisconsin ever change their plate design?
Also I wish Indianas were still stamped and not the screen printed aluminum sheet they are currently.
Wisconsin plates have been basically the same since 1986, with minor changes in 1987, 1995 and 2000.
And agreed on the Indiana plates. Flat plates are almost all horrible-looking, but at least some states use a legible typeface for the registration numbers. Indiana uses a terrible default 3M typeface that is ugly and hard to read. So do DC, Idaho, Iowa and others - you can see the difference between those and other current US flat plates on a friend's epically thorough website here.
Carlo - I'm not usually a fan of vanity plates, but that one is ace.
Your license plates. GIVE THEM TO ME
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I think if Indiana quit changing the stupid design every time there's a new plate to issue we'd be better off. I also don't really see why any state needs to have some special plate to show off state things.
Also apparently Indiana has Pearl Harbor Survivor plates available. Sadly I wonder how much longer they'll offer those. There can't be too many eligible for them in the entire US anymore.
I'm always tempted to get a Sheriffs Association plate with some sort of not a cop personalization on it for the Crown Vic or a DARE plate if we still had the all black ones.
I've always seen it to be As Fuck.
Yep, the Bananastang is yellow -- Yellow As Fuck!
Ended up behind this guy in traffic today in Muskegon, MI.
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I'd hate to be the guy who hit his rear bumper. Talk about road rage potential...