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When stuck in traffic one has lots of time to contemplate the plates of cars. This one baffled me:
W8Z8C8

W8 is probably "Wait"
Z8 - ??
C8 might be "Kate" (Cate? Cait? Why not K8?)

Re: Stop pondering...

Date: 2007-06-26 04:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kalessin.livejournal.com
If it's a brand new MA plate, the website may not have caught up with it.

If it's a MA plate, there are no non-vanity patterns that use A#A#A#.

Massachusetts non-vanity, non-commercial, non "special series" (like Basketball Hall-of-fame and Save the Whales) patterns are:
* one through six digits (original series)
* one through five digits followed by a single letter (I'm not sure which series this is)
* one letter followed by one or more digits followed by one letter (I'm also not sure of this series)
* one letter followed by one through five digits (fill-in series from the middle of the 20th century)

then the very common modern series:
* three digits and three letters
* four digits and two letters
* the current two digits, two letters, two digits

We are the CRAZIEST state when it comes to license plate numbering patterns.

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