‘South Park’-themed license plate skyrockets to $1,750 leading bid

The ‘South Park’-themed license plate auction is taking off, with dozens of bids on 17 plates already cast.

Currently, the highest bid is for a plate configuration that reads BUTTERS, which has a leading bid of $1,750. The bid for a TOWELIE plate configuration isn’t far behind, at $1,600. Even a plate configuration many are sure to consider a bit off-putting – CANIBAL – has a top bid of $500.

Here’s a breakdown of what the leading bid is on each plate, as of 4:30 p.m. on May 16. Keep in mind that the auction is set to last for 9 more days.

  • BLCKBRT – $500, 7 bids
  • BRANIFF – $550, 5 bids
  • BUTTERS – $1,750, 20 bids
  • CANIBAL – $500, 9 bids
  • CAVE – $400, 7 bids
  • CLFDIVR – $450, 7 bids
  • CONEY – $250, 3 bids
  • CSABNTA – $1,050, 17 bids
  • GO COWS – $1,200, 13 bids
  • HOT DOG – $950, 17 bids
  • J03M4M4 – $700, 9 bids
  • NHV386 – $250, 3 bids
  • RANDY – $550, 8 bids
  • STHPRK – $1,550, 17 bids
  • TACOS – $1,200, 11 bids
  • TEAMUSA – $750, 13 bids
  • TOWELIE – $1,600, 17 bids

All leading bids currently amount to $14,200, with a total of 183 bids cast.

Winning bidders will get the right to use their awarded plate configuration on Colorado plates that allow for personalization, with the auction hosted by the Colorado by the Colorado DMV and the Colorado Disability Funding Committee. The auction celebrates the soon-to-reopen Casa Bonita restaurant.

How much would you be willing to bid on a South Park-themed license plate? You’ve got until May 25 at 7 p.m. to get in on the action.

Find more information and place a bid here.

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The South Park sign in Fairplay, Colorado. Photo Courtesy: Spencer McKee
The South Park sign in Fairplay, Colorado. Photo Courtesy: Spencer McKee

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