Real Good Number Plates vol 5
Discussion
Sir Bagalot said:
ashleyman said:
Not sure the single single website is working. But saw this in the latest RJ observations.
Latest RJ observations? What's that?As for the SS website.... Looks like there is some form of corruption which I'm currently trying to sort.
ashleyman said:
Sir Bagalot said:
ashleyman said:
Not sure the single single website is working. But saw this in the latest RJ observations.
Latest RJ observations? What's that?As for the SS website.... Looks like there is some form of corruption which I'm currently trying to sort.
Just spotted in Chineham, sorry for the poor quality, but it was raining, and the car was warm and cosy
1JCA by Jim Pritchard, on Flickr
1JCA by Jim Pritchard, on Flickr
Dinoboy said:
Any of the resident plate experts give me a bit of advice?
What is the starting price for a single letter plate, eg 1234 A.
Hugely variable. 'Letter First' are the oldest are rarest and can fetch big money, but it depends on the letter - 'X' will always be less than 'A'. 'Letter Last' tend to be more expensive if original issues from the late 50s - not all were issued - rather than DVLA auction jobs. And the numbers will matter - your suggestion of 1234 likely to be more than 8934. And a year is probably the favourite. What is the starting price for a single letter plate, eg 1234 A.
Mt Reg or Pork know more about values than me, but I would say from about £1500 for the least desirable/ rare up to whatever someone is willing to pay, especially in an auction bidding war!
tickious said:
Did they even make an ML65?I've just placed an absentee bid on a plate in the auction on Monday. Doubt I'll win as I didn't go too punchy and am stuck in meetings all day so may struggle to follow the bidding.
Edited by Alex L on Monday 7th November 18:07
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