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Originally Posted by REAL 1
While my plate moniker may confuse other motorists as what generation my Shelby belongs to, your plate moniker in fact totally misleads them as to what your car in fact is. Your plate moniker could clearly be argued as far more objectionable I'm afraid than my plate moniker which is truthful and accurate and merely requires a simple clarification when asked. Your assertion is kind of like the pot calling the kettle black except in this case the kettle isn't black but the pot is. But, alas I agree, its all in fun so no real harm no real foul. Just make a simple observation.
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Kind Evan,
I'm sorry to have misled you. I was having a guffaw with you that having badges with the name Shelby are easy to acquire. I should have had the decency to have put a laugh emoticon to indicate the ruse. Regarding the plate, I meant the manufacturing plate, not the license plate.
I don't have a vanity plate nor do I have a badge with the word Shelby on it. That would be a deception that would not reflect well on me. I have a common issue plate.
Wishing you a pleasant night,
Paul F