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Captain Slow Charging
Captive import being captured by the ground...
This dam in the woods, built by Henry Ford with only manpower and oxen, holds no water and serves no purpose.
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If you think you see a wrecked car or two at the bottom, that’s because local teenagers used to push them off the top.
It’s a Niva isn’t it?
Do they have those lifetime plates where you have the plate the entire time that car exists?Sweden and Finland have been using the same license plate format for 50 years or so, with three letters followed by three numbers. I live in a coastal town with a ferry line to Sweden so I see quite a few Swedish plates around.
Sweden recently ran out and had to invent a new format. They replaced the last number with a letter.
I know it’s a little thing but i‘m used to XYZ-123 and it messes with my brain.
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Brazil had AB-1234 for years and then in the early 90's, before we ran out, changed to ABC-1234.Sweden and Finland have been using the same license plate format for 50 years or so, with three letters followed by three numbers. I live in a coastal town with a ferry line to Sweden so I see quite a few Swedish plates around.
Sweden recently ran out and had to invent a new format. They replaced the last number with a letter.
I know it’s a little thing but i‘m used to XYZ-123 and it messes with my brain.
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Good life advice in generalDon't come to Missouri
Do they have those lifetime plates where you have the plate the entire time that car exists?
That's so bizarre to me, here every time car changes owners it gets a new registration and new plates.Yes, the plate stays with the car, unless it's deregistered and then re-registered for one reason or another. Usually the plate stays with the car from registration until scrap time.
You can declare it off the road which stops the insurance and tax, but it'll still be registered and wearing its plates.
The interior quality is poor on them. A buddy had one as a loaner when they were new and it wasn't very nice. I was able to pull a piece of trim off on the door without trying.
I mean TECHNICALLY we do have lifetime plates, but they are attached to the driver not the car. It requires that you have no gap in having the plates registered and on a vehicle but the only real barrier on keeping a plate until you are too old to drive is the fact they eventually become illegible.That's so bizarre to me, here every time car changes owners it gets a new registration and new plates.
True in theory I could keep my current plates till all the paint peels if I wanted to.I mean TECHNICALLY we do have lifetime plates, but they are attached to the driver not the car. It requires that you have no gap in having the plates registered and on a vehicle but the only real barrier on keeping a plate until you are too old to drive is the fact they eventually become illegible.
I want absolute hardest to remember plate possible, just in case someone wants to call it inI will probably try to keep the one on the beetle permanently registered though because its 1,2, 3 and an easily pronouncable 3 letters and was super easy for even me and my absolutely shit memorization ability.