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Date:         Fri, 14 Feb 1997 17:57:04 -0700 (MST)
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From:         vanbondo@primenet.com (Rusty VanBondo)
Subject:      Name the plate for the '67 RFH Contest

The vanity plates for vehicles in the State of Arizona are composed of a white feild with green lettering that is a dead ringer for velvet green. The background has a unobrusive desert sunset. They look OK. "Cherry" and Rusty VanBondo cant decide what if any msg to run on the plate. They all seem too "Cutesy." Please send *private* suggestions of what the license plate on the 1967 Westy "Resto from Hell" oughta say. Limited to six alpha-numeric characters in AZ. If I'm still employed next Friday I will post one message then. Let's not clog the list publically. Thanks! ======================================= BTW: "RUSTY" doesn't seem to be in the running for a bus that is devoid of the stuff and is already taken in Arizona. ======================================= Suggestions: 1. - Arizona antique plate made out of real copper with red lettering. (No vanity message) 2. - 67 RFH ? ;-) 3. - 67 SO42 ?

-VanBondo\


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