> I can't even remember the name of the previous owner, but he'd hardly > recognized my Westy now: > My Westy doesn't have a name, it has an identity problem. :) Names not required to be PO's, unless for some good reason-I tried to reuse the original plates on my Westy w/ permission of the PO, but DMV wouldn't let me, so named it after the PO cuz he was German, it was in honor of him, etc. etc. My 63 DC has no name. Maybe "Das Boot"? My "65 Deluxe Westy?" is its own name. Whatever works for youse is all that counts! Tom |
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