From the article: Arizona License Plates: Vanity Plates Seen Around Town
Do you have a fun or clever personalized AZ license plate? Did you see one on the road? Tell us what the plate was, what it means, and why you chose to order that plate. If you saw the plate, tell us what you believe it means or what it could mean. Arizona plates only, please!
Note: Lots of plates have the driver's initials or name on them. While those are personalized, I'm looking for the ones that are unusual, especially creative, or have an interesting story behind them. What's Your Clever Plate?
Note: Lots of plates have the driver's initials or name on them. While those are personalized, I'm looking for the ones that are unusual, especially creative, or have an interesting story behind them. What's Your Clever Plate?
Clever Plate
- I'm am restoring a 1970 Cadillac DeVille Convertible. Best part about this restoration is that I was born in the front seat on the way to the hospital. The Cadillac was given to me on my 16th birthday! I just got it out of storage and placed the order for my new vanity plate: BORNNIT (Born In It) Can't wait to show it off around the valley!
- —Guest Win Koerper
personalized license plate
- Ur My Hero I think for all of us who love to support our military like myself daughter army boyfriend air force a license plate red, white and blue with ur my hero would make me feel great as we'll as them
- —Guest Bethanie Edwards
Josh
- STOLNCA - Mr. Stoll from New York drives a car with this license plate
- —Guest Josh
9JARICN
- My husband is Nigerian and I'm Puerto Rican, so our kids are Nigerican =)
- —Guest Alexis
IMRNNL8
- I'm running late...I always seem to be running late, so this was so perfect for me.
- —Guest Laurie
PMS24X7
- yeah it pretty much sums up my attitiude and my jeeps attitude...
- —surfergirlcut
Debbila
- My boyfriend who passed away used to call me Debbila. In the Jewish tradition adding 'ila' to a person's name is an endearing way of saying their name. Every time I see my license plate it's a wonderful memory for me.
- —Guest Debbie
MSSBHVR
- I have my nickname as Miss Behaver because it can be taken both ways. I either am good two shoes or I misbehave and am kind of bad.
- —Guest Shannon
JOKING
- Nothing terribly clever here. My name is Joe King, hence "joking". I've had that license plate in a few states now, and also own joking.net. People always think it means I'm some sort of comedian...
- —Joking611
FRATZOG
- I have a 1964 Dodge Dart convertible. Its license plate reads FRATZOG. Why? Buried in the Wikipedia entry for Dodge, it reads: "Dodge's logo from September 1962 though 1976 was a fractured deltoid composed of three arrowhead shapes forming a three-pointed star. The logo first appeared on the 1962 Polara 500 and the mid-year 1962 Custom 880. One of its designers came up with the meaningless name Fratzog for the logo, which ultimately stuck.[10][11] As the Dodge Division's logo, Fratzog was incorporated in various badges and emblems on Dodge vehicles. It was also integrated into the design of such parts as steering wheel center hubs and road wheel covers." A name for the design is said to have been necessary when Dodge registered it at whatever government office registers such things (trademark? patent?), and the nonsense name Fratzog was born. Hardcore old-car people will know what it means. Everyone else will where I learned to speak Klingon.
- —Jeff

