Transportation

License plates were colorful and distinctive
License plates

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Posted by LoyalTubist at 2:30 pm (PDT) on Mon October 17, 2016   
Being a Californian, this was my favorite. It wasn't standard issue and cost $8.00 extra. From the early to mid 1980s (and still valid).

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Posted by freddo30 at 11:24 am (PDT) on Wed April 20, 2016   
The only colorful ones now are the ones they put on convicted DUI drivers' cars who have work and medical driving privileges. Creepy time to live this is.
Posted by Steverino at 8:20 pm (PDT) on Thu April 3, 2014   
Plates always facinated me. I still collect them today. In 1960, we moved from Mass. to Calif., for the next ten years, we made several cross country vacation trips. One time stopping at "Stuckey's" and picking up travel Bingo cards with the colored window sliders. Those and the Burma Shave signs driving on Route 66.
Posted by Duff at 6:24 am (PDT) on Mon July 20, 2009   
When I was 16, my family went on a 6-week-long road trip across the country. My sister and I passed the time seeing who could spot the most of a wide variety of objects, such as license plates from the most states. My eyesight is poor, but the color combinations were different enough that even I was able to play as we drove along. I don't think I'd do very well today.

(We also waved to the people in the cars behind us, and kept a tally of how many people waved back. Curiously, nobody from Michigan ever waved back.)

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