Of course to a CO native, all the Colorado plates look like CO plates.
They all have the same mountain design which has been on them since
before my time. The only exception may (I'm not positive) have been the
bi-centennial plates from 1976. I'll have to see if I can find them. The
plates used to alternate between white sky/green mountains and green sky
white mountains.
Keith Tanner wrote:
>
> I'm only aware, of course, of Colorado and Ontario because I've lived
> there. You can actually get a Star Trek plate in Ontario now, but at least
> it still LOOKS like an Ontario plate. You can also get your amateur radio
> call sign as a plate for no extra charge - those who have been to my
> website might have noticed VE3BBI plates on my Miata. The idea is that hams
> are useful people to identify in an emergency. I'm not sure exactly what
> circumstances would require easy identification of Trekkies.
>
> Colorado vanity plates actually look homemade. They're not stamped. Go figure.
>
> Germany has a prefix that indicates the city of registration. France uses
> the postal area, of all things...
>
> Keith
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