Interesting License plates

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Several years ago I was passed be an older man doing well over 80 in a Cadillac XLR convertible with the top down. His tag read XLR8R. I guess his worked fine.

For those who don't know the Cadillac XLR was a Chevy Corvette dressed in Cadillac clothing and carrying a Cadillac price tag. All were 2 seat convertibles with the Northstar V8 in power levels from 320 to 440 horsepower. The price tag started at $71,000 and went to over 100K. Just over 15,000 were sold over a 6 year period (5 model years) before the car was discontinued.
 
Reminds me of the 500 MB wagon I had -- this car would accelerate like a jack-rabbit, but the electronics were gawdawful -- must've been designed by Lucas Engineering -- fastest car I had was a 560SEL -- it would accelerate from 70 to 140 mph in a about 2heartbeats, this with driver and 4 passengers!

I am prohibited from purchasing a Corvette.
 
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