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1971 Ford Mustang SportsRoof [63D]

1971 Ford Mustang [63D] in Wir sind die Nacht, Movie, 2010 IMDB

Class: Cars, Coupé — Model origin: US

1971 Ford Mustang SportsRoof [63D]

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

Comments about this vehicle

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dsl SX

2011-05-13 16:44

Nice plate.

ingo DE

2011-05-14 16:35

But not real, sorry :p Despite the fact, that it has a registration sticker from Berlin (which is only possible on plates with "B" or government/diplomatic combinations), there's not town or county with "FU". There's "FÜ" for Fürth - and some FÜ-CK-combinations were indeed issued. Some clowns are trying to sell them -even fakes are made- for ridicolous prices at eBay to America. Same with S-EX, SE-X, combinations, which are not blocked. G-AY was issued, too, SL-UT, too.
One SL-UT, I have seen, was on a car of an old couple, so I thought "Probably they will not travel to Britain or other English-speaking countries" :D

Sandie SX

2011-05-14 16:41

Most of Volvo's UK fleet cars used to be registered in Oxford and it was quite common for the three letter code at the end of the plate to be a slang term for a lady's front bottom.

Nightrider RU

2011-05-14 16:48

Front bottom??

dsl SX

2011-05-14 17:08

Perhaps this will explain it delicately http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=352483 .

Nightrider RU

2011-05-14 17:19

Euphemisms are funny.

JB FR

2011-07-19 17:11

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sthor IS

2011-07-20 11:27

1971 or 1972

ingo DE

2014-06-09 16:08

This morning I saw on the Autobahn A3 a quite new Jaguar Convertible with the plate SU-CK 555 :D

Mystery Man DE

2018-10-20 22:58

ingo wrote G-AY was issued, too,

Are you sure? Well, I have never paid attention to it. But I saw G-AS or G-EL or in the Ore Mountains ANA-L...

ingo DE

2018-10-21 00:09

Mystery Man wrote
Are you sure? Well, I have never paid attention to it. But I saw G-AS or G-EL or in the Ore Mountains ANA-L...

Yes, in my plate-collector-forum we have some spotted examples. The most (all?) were from the early times in the 90ies, when G was introduced.
But generally the people here didn't look too much for the meanings in other languages, not even in English, although many Germans can understand it. So I saw in Schleswig-Holstein SL-UT and SL-UM and in Hessen WA-NK.

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