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Hi everybody again! So the première of SPN's new season was really really cool! ...but did they change the Impala's plate? Wasn't it KAZ 2Y5? Now in the very end of the episode I think I saw something else, like CNK...what is it? (KAZ stands for Kansas I guess... What's CNK for?)

oh, and as "Tristan084" I posted here http://youtube.com/watch?v=TcBtMLyTe2w my first video.(and it's about SPN of course!).I know it's far from being perfect, but I'm an absolute beginner :) anyway, it's a sort of recap of season 1 and 2. If u have few minutes (08:33 to be straight) and like to see it, I'd really appreciate your comments!
Have a nice week end =)

2007-10-06 05:14:44 · 3 answers · asked by Tristan84 2 in Entertainment & Music Television Drama

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"Dean's trademark black 1967 Chevrolet Impala was passed down to him by his father. It bears a Sedgwick County, Kansas license (though their hometown of Lawrence, Kansas is actually in Douglas County) plate KAZ 2Y5, a reference to Kansas, the Winchesters' home state, and 2005, the year the show premiered. Starting in the episode 2.20: What Is and What Should Never Be, the car sports a new Ohio license plate (CNK 80Q3) to aid in the brothers' hiding from the FBI."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernatural_%28TV_series%29#Dean.27s_car
I don't know if there is a significance to the "CNK" as there was with the "KAZ"; it might just be random.

And I don't have time to check out the video now, but I might later. It's nice to share the Supernatural love!

2007-10-06 05:25:42 · answer #1 · answered by Meredith44 6 · 0 0

they switched the plates after the episode Folsom Prison Blues so it would be harder for the police to trail them

the new plates (CNK 80Q3) are first scene in What is and What Should Never Be

2007-10-06 12:39:16 · answer #2 · answered by Yanks4Life23519 7 · 0 0

Well, I was going to answer, but that first one pretty much sums up what I was going to say...Yeah, they changed it, and most people think the CNK could reference Connecticut, but I don't think there's any certainty on the matter.
(Also - nice vid. :) )

2007-10-06 12:34:34 · answer #3 · answered by RaggedAnn 2 · 0 0

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