Jeep 392 Custom Plates

Where did get that 392 sticker? Looks just like it was from the factory in the matching bronze.
 
Can't beleive they approved this one...
 

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Just ordered this one. Not sure many except Jeepers will get the meaning. "Bought Not Built"View attachment 1250
LOVE IT -
It was really hard to find a jeep/ hemi/ 392 relative plate that was not taken.
Great design - BTW… I see you have a Tx plate, where are you located in the great state of Tx?
We tried EVERYTHING Jeep392, 392Jeep, Hemi392, 392Hemi - all taken… 😢
Just received mine the other day - I finally came up w/ RUBIMEH… figured since it’s red it was apropos- my kids didn’t GET IT … figured fellow Jeepers would.
 

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LOVE IT -
It was really hard to find a jeep/ hemi/ 392 relative plate that was not taken.
Great design - BTW… I see you have a Tx plate, where are you located in the great state of Tx?
We tried EVERYTHING Jeep392, 392Jeep, Hemi392, 392Hemi - all taken… 😢
Just received mine the other day - I finally came up w/ RUBIMEH… figured since it’s red it was apropos- my kids didn’t GET IT … figured fellow Jeepers would.
It took me about half a second and then I saw what you did(y). I'm thinking fellow Jeepers will figure it out as well as many others!
 
Two things. I spent a decade as a sniper. However I also looked it up and Ghillie is the Scottish word for a guy that carries your stuff on hunting trip, seemed perfect for a Jeep.
I figured the first one, between your username, the Jeep name, and your location lol. I was PIG myself, and got a few brothers still in doing HOG things.
 
I resisted putting up my personalized plate because it would not be meaningful to others, but after seeing so much conversation about muscle cars on this site I finally decided it was a story worth sharing.

So "JSB" are the initials of my favorite Uncle (Stan) who was the coolest guy in the world to me when I was 16 years old. He was my Dad's youngest single brother. He is the guy that turned me on to muscle cars when he bought a new 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440 in 1970. When he came to town (Lubbock Texas) while I was in high school, he let me take his Cuda out on the weekend, and especially on Saturday nights. On those days I was driving one of the fastest most admired cars in the city! The girls loved it, too! So my favorite Uncle passed away in 1992 from cancer and this is my tribute to him on my Mopar Hemi Jeep. He would have loved this. I had the same plate on the 2009 SRT8 Challenger that I sold in April (with only 15,943 miles) to help pay for this new 4wd off-road muscle car! I am sure that every one of us remember how we picked up this love of big fast engines with that deep rumble. Makes me smile and think of my Uncle every day when I crank her up!!!

Also, I will add that I learned how to drive when I was 13 yrs old in a 1964 Willys Jeep on a deer hunting lease. So to have a hemi in a Jeep, is just over the top for me!
Good memories!!!
 
I resisted putting up my personalized plate because it would not be meaningful to others, but after seeing so much conversation about muscle cars on this site I finally decided it was a story worth sharing.

So "JSB" are the initials of my favorite Uncle (Stan) who was the coolest guy in the world to me when I was 16 years old. He was my Dad's youngest single brother. He is the guy that turned me on to muscle cars when he bought a new 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440 in 1970. When he came to town (Lubbock Texas) while I was in high school, he let me take his Cuda out on the weekend, and especially on Saturday nights. On those days I was driving one of the fastest most admired cars in the city! The girls loved it, too! So my favorite Uncle passed away in 1992 from cancer and this is my tribute to him on my Mopar Hemi Jeep. He would have loved this. I had the same plate on the 2009 SRT8 Challenger that I sold in April (with only 15,943 miles) to help pay for this new 4wd off-road muscle car! I am sure that every one of us remember how we picked up this love of big fast engines with that deep rumble. Makes me smile and think of my Uncle every day when I crank her up!!!

Also, I will add that I learned how to drive when I was 13 yrs old in a 1964 Willys Jeep on a deer hunting lease. So to have a hemi in a Jeep, is just over the top for me!
Thank you for sharing your amazing story - tribute. Cheers to your uncle, I’m SURE he’s LOVING your tribute.
 
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