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Make, model, state, and first three would still likely be enough to identify the owner.

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Add the description of the damage to the truck and Police could find it again even if it got away.

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Assuming those plates aren’t stolen to begin with

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Can’t they just block the whole car? It’s ugly as shit.

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I’m pretty sure the Crown was not a US-market model, and it’s hardly a coveted JDM enthusiast product like the Skyline, so there are likely only a handful in the state to begin with.

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4 points

Bro what even…

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That really does not change the fact that it is ugly as fuck.

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“In North America, the first through fourth generations were offered from 1958 through 1972, being replaced by the Corona Mark II.“

1973-2018 models (so fifth to fifteenth gen models) were not USDM. Honestly, I thought when Toyota announced the Crown replacing the Avalon this year, that it was a new vehicle. Guess I was mistaken. In fact, reading up on it, it was the first Japanese car ever sold in the US. Fascinating!

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5 points

Come to Denver, where 1 in 10 cars don’t bother with license plates and half are temp tags that are at least a year expired

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Lyndon B. Johnson trying to be sneaky but still making sure people know who’s in the front seat

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