Real Good Number Plates : Vol 4
Discussion
Davey S2 said:
Why would anyone want to drive around with that on their car?
Because somebody else has BOLOKS. It seems you can have all sorts of customisation to plates in Victoria. Colours, footie teams, car makes, you name it.
https://www.vplates.com.au/index.php?page=create-p...
Roman Moroni said:
100 AA on an old Rolls Royce Corniche FHC. Old boy in the passenger seat and a properly attired (including cap!!) Chauffeur driving.
Deffo old money.
Sorry to come back so late with a negative response...but the plate's not original. 1992 DVLA issue. AA was never reversed. Still, £3200 22 years ago would be a pretty good investment today, IMHO...Deffo old money.
MBZ 6 said:
v15ben said:
In a similar vein, I saw V 61 on a Range Rover Sport this morning.
Are plates like these really early issues or is that not always the case?
The M 42 plate was on the 42nd car registered in Cheshire after 1903 Are plates like these really early issues or is that not always the case?
A 1 was the first plate for London in 1903
I know this because I have M 600
There were a handful of original 'single letter last' plates (D, E, F, H, K, N, U & W. These are all late 50's / early 60's, issued when the other combinations were running out. Not all were issued 1 through 9999; for instance, Kent only issued 2 D - 5700 D in 1964; 1D and any later ones were sold by DVLA.
M3DGE said:
Sorry to come back so late with a negative response...but the plate's not original. 1992 DVLA issue. AA was never reversed. Still, £3200 22 years ago would be a pretty good investment today, IMHO...
No need to apologise. Nice to hear the origin. Had all the hallmarks though CRA1G said:
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DVLA Auction plate Sold for £4,700 + VAT Etc in Oct 2000.....So yes your right....!
Yes, yes, I was in Lidl's car park...
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