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BMW 3 Series

1st gen Coupé (E21), 1975–1983

License plate of Sweden, Regular plates

Skaulo, Sweden
31 July 2015
#CarsOf1977
8 July 2019 #Scrapped
#OrgasmeSkilt
#EnglishWords

Make BMW. Model 320. Vehicle year / model year 1977 / 1977. Registration number ASS625. Chassis / VIN 5281857

abandoned vehicle oldtimer

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Comments (11)

Deluxe Vehicle 2023-10-30 07:39:12 | #1

Only ASS-6** in gallery... Great spot!!  :D  :D

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Svesor 2023-10-30 13:24:44 | #2

Deluxe Vehicle (2023-10-30 07:39:12)

Thank you for the info  :)

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cbh 2025-02-25 00:44:26 | #3

A bit late to the party (as usual), but there's also #EnglishWords - it seems to be mostly a thing in ze German gallery, but I can't think of a reason not to use it here as well.  :D

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Svesor 2025-02-25 01:06:15 | #4

cbh (2025-02-25 00:44:26)

Great idea  :drink: and great tag  :thumbs up: Thx for telling  :drink:

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leonpeonleon 2025-02-26 23:03:05 | #5

Also a forbidden letter combination!

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Svesor 2025-02-27 00:18:53 | #6

leonpeonleon (2025-02-26 23:03:05)

I've been thinking about it  :) and wondering how it could be possible to have these letters  :)

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Svesor 2025-02-27 00:21:23 | #7

leonpeonleon (2025-02-26 23:03:05)

When I check the Swedish register I find 786 vehicles with plates starting on "ASS"   !;)

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cbh 2025-02-27 14:47:41 | #8

Svesor (2025-02-27 00:18:53)

Svesor
I've been thinking about it and wondering how it could be possible to have these letters

In 1977, Star Wars was called "Stjärnornas Krig" in Sweden and "Stjernekrigen" in Norway, I guess things were a bit less anglified in general back then.  :angel:

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Svesor 2025-02-27 15:03:49 | #9

cbh (2025-02-27 14:47:41)

That sounds likely  :thumbs up:

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cbh 2025-02-27 15:07:48 | #10

Svesor (2025-02-27 15:03:49)

Svesor
That sounds likely

As(s) for why they continued to use that combination in more recent years, I have no idea.  :D

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Svesor 2025-02-27 16:19:46 | #11

cbh (2025-02-27 15:07:48)

I was next to say it's a Swedish joke, but I'm shouting my mouth  :D

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