At the risk of sounding all Alan Partridge, WH05 HYT is illegally spaced and I have no idea how one makes MILL SUB legally. Is it MI77 SUB?
Got my first ever pull by the B.i.B. two weeks ago for driving a car with "show plates" on the way back from a charity car gathering. Guilty as charged, have been driving the car with "pimped up" number plates for two years, so I will pay the fine (£60? no license points) and mend my criminal ways ;-)
I saw the number plate 'D13 LOL' in town yesterday. Made me chuckle a bit.
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Anyone noticed the trend (amongst young male drivers) for having no front plate? Normally it's on the dashboard. Round here in Nth Mcr it sems to be spreading. Particularly on Audis/BMWs but that could just be the type of car/driver
Some seen at w/e: -
My stepdad had a Capri with DAN 49V. It wasn't private, just came with the car, but I imagine it would have been worth something to someone. His name was John.
This one would do ideally for me. We were so poor when I was born my parents couldn't afford a middle name.
My initials are the two letters on this plate. Big sigh...
Put this back on my Ducati Diavel (Devil) which makes me smile. It's just a bit of fun at the end of the day.
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Today I saw R40 HFX illegally spaced thus..... R40H F X. Anyone got any idea what it's supposed to say?
I have W11 EDM. My name is will edmonds. Seemed like a cheap plate at the time. (£400 ish few years back). Been looking all over for B11 EDM for my son who is billy edmonds..no joy :(
I emailed DVLA for a registration that spelt my surname and was advised to keep checking the auctions and then buy it. At the time no indication was given when the registration would be up for auction. I just happened to check at the right time a year later and luckily no one else bidded and I got it.
Just fitted to the van.
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Erm... shouldn't there be a space between the 3 and the M?
I think there is some confusion across this thread about what constitutes a "A good plate ..."
A man who I know of locally, called William Ivan Ferris, bought his perfect number plate decades ago. I remember seeing it on several of his cars
This was long before the Internet and certainly long before Wifi. I assume he sold it as I haven't seen it about in ages.
I wonder how much he got for it.
In case the penny hasn't dropped, he had WIF1
A Bentley with "AS1" drove past me yesterday. Nothing unusual there. What was unusual though was the location. I was in the middle of nowhere in a remote part of the Scottish highlands.
Going by my own absolute hatred of long drives, I would imagine if it were Alan Sugar, that he would have flown to where he was going, and got someone else to drive his car up.
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I've just seen a Range Rover in Stratford on Avon, driven by an older lady (which makes it all the more amusing) with the plate NO N1X
I clocked this whilst back in the UK last year.
Think he has AMS 1 but might be wrong. Apprentice back in soon, so will see.
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This is from a few years ago but still makes me smile .....
Maida Vale W9
😂😂😂 great pics
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If I may, what did you blur on the penultimate photo ?
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Image artefacts.
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I saw JKR 1V yesterday which I thought would suit the author which reminded me of JVC 1V on a gold Rolls Royce outside the JVC UK office in Leeds back in the mid eighties.
I spotted 6Y on Astra (or what appeared to be an Astra). Unfortunately no pictures as I was driving (not that I know how to post photos anyway!).