littlebill31
Smells of Raw Fuel
In Delaware we have these black & white, low digit plates. Some of these numbers have been owned by the same person since the '40's
There are 2 digit, 3 digit and 4 digit. The lower the number the "better" they are.
They are highly sought after and I have seen some go for $7,000. Yes, $7K for a license plate. Basically it is a sign of vanity IMHO.
A, "I have a lower digit, therefore I am better than you, richer than you and have been (make it seem) here longer than you".
The Govenor has #1, Vice-gov #2, so on and so forth. People go crazy for these things. But they have to be active to get those prices. Meaning you can use them on a vehicle and the number has not been "retired". Some people have paid a ton for one at antique stores, then find out it can't be used 'cuz someone else has that number. It gets pretty crazy.
Anyway, the DMV here has been having a sale as of lately for the B&W motorcycle plates. $147.00 and you get one. A limited amount were made and I think they're out by now. Pretty cool looking on a bike though. So I got one. Probably a good investment seeing what these prices are.
Well, it comes with a regular plate too, with the same number. So you get 2 plates. To add to this, I also have a vanity plate for my bike. Now these are all for the same bike mind you. They are all legal to run, whenever I feel the urge. So I can run the B&W one day, the plain 4 digit the next or maybe the vanity on the weekend.
I actually have 3 legal plates for 1 bike, lmao.
There are 2 digit, 3 digit and 4 digit. The lower the number the "better" they are.
They are highly sought after and I have seen some go for $7,000. Yes, $7K for a license plate. Basically it is a sign of vanity IMHO.
A, "I have a lower digit, therefore I am better than you, richer than you and have been (make it seem) here longer than you".
The Govenor has #1, Vice-gov #2, so on and so forth. People go crazy for these things. But they have to be active to get those prices. Meaning you can use them on a vehicle and the number has not been "retired". Some people have paid a ton for one at antique stores, then find out it can't be used 'cuz someone else has that number. It gets pretty crazy.
Anyway, the DMV here has been having a sale as of lately for the B&W motorcycle plates. $147.00 and you get one. A limited amount were made and I think they're out by now. Pretty cool looking on a bike though. So I got one. Probably a good investment seeing what these prices are.
Well, it comes with a regular plate too, with the same number. So you get 2 plates. To add to this, I also have a vanity plate for my bike. Now these are all for the same bike mind you. They are all legal to run, whenever I feel the urge. So I can run the B&W one day, the plain 4 digit the next or maybe the vanity on the weekend.
I actually have 3 legal plates for 1 bike, lmao.