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The new turquoise plate will be available in January. The 10-year-old balloon plate is ending its run.
Adopt just the new plate, or keep the old plate as an option?
Take the License Plate Survey.
The new turquoise plate will be available in January. The 10-year-old balloon plate is ending its run.
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Ooh, I do like the new one. It has a very 50s vibe about it. Also looks like a Bruce McCall cover from the New Yorker.
I like it too; wish I could get it now. Two in fact.
If Zachary Taylor had lived a bit longer it might have been the sesquicentennial and Grand Canyon and Petrified Forest National Parks would be in New Mexico. Oh well.
I love it. It’s perfect.
And thank God that middle-class suburban puffy-painted sweatshirt wearing piece of crap balloon plate is going away. I, um, didn’t care for it.
Well, the new one’s nice, I’ll admit, but my heart lifts every time I spot one of the old yellow ones.
It looks like a 1937 plate. It would look good on your new BMW.
http://www.worldlicenceplates.com/jpglps/USA_NM_GI3_1930's.jpg