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Roy A. Carson has Y on his New Mexico plates on his silver Honda station wagon. He requested X, Y or Z. He has collected license plates since 1945. He has fun with this plate at gas stations. When he uses a credit card to pay for gas, they ask for his plate number. He says "Y", and of course, the gas station attendants think he's saying "Why?". He also has had: Arizona plates: 17, 17 SEZ and MAGOO. Nevada Plates: ALPCA, KOKUA ALPCA stands for American License Plate Collectors Association. KOKUA means "help" in Hawaiian.
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