Good day Corvette fans. As we wrap up our coverage from the 2019 Corvettes at Carlisle show we’d be remiss if we didn’t post up our traditional vanity plates gallery. This was a record-setting year for Corvettes at Carlisle with nearly 3,000 cars registered for the Fun Field alone. Given that lofty number, we had no shortage of ingredients for this tasty gallery of Corvette vanity plates.
We were once again amazed by the diversity of plates we discovered. We spotted cars from Maine, Connecticut, and even Ontario, Canada throughout the show field which demonstrates the far-reaching appeal of this show.
The creativity of Corvette owners is never-ending as you’ll see in the gallery below. Some of our favorites this time around include AGRRMGMT on a blue C6, XHILR8 on a silver C7, and YUD LOSE on black C6. Deep Purple fans would like HYW STAR and you can say BYE BYE to the competition in your white C4 ZR1. And finally, WOW ZORA on a black C7 Grand Sport just kinda summed things up pretty well.
Here’s a CorvetteBlogger hat tip to all you Corvette owners with ingenious vanity plates. See your tag in our gallery? Give yourself a shout out in the comments below or post up your tag on our Twitter and Facebook pages.
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Photos by Steve Burns and Keith Cornett
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These are always fun to see.
My vanity plate is actually an ordinary 1973 plate for my 1973 vette. In Arizona you can use old plates once they are properly “vetted”.
Try my MI plate………MMXVVET
Pretty cool.
My ’94 C4 was HAMR IT.T
Occassionally I will see a vanity tag, especially from states that only allow 7 characters, and think: “Man, you really wasted your money on that one.”
I was there you missed mine
SuesC7
My ‘64 was CORV64
MMIV C5R. My 2004 coupe
Wow! I was shocked to see my tag in this list of some great tags. The car is a Turquoise 91 ZR1 and the tag was ZR91. Unfortunately in PA. they only allow you 4 digits on a historic tag. I wanted to use the vanity plate I had for my first ZR1 which read ZWILD1. I also liked the previous owners vanity plate of my car which he gave me when I bought this 91 ZR1. His plates were ZBEAST. Anyway cool that my car made it in this list of really cool plates.
My ’68 is L8NOMOR
Mine was.
FRM B HND
2015 z06
1CLEAN1—-SXXXY—IFLUBYU
We have a 2019 Grand Sport Corvette with Kentucky license plate.
OURVET
That’s my Callaway AeroWagen at number 1
QWIK 63
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