Real Good Number Plates : Vol 4

Real Good Number Plates : Vol 4

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droopsnoot

11,932 posts

242 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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NW 1 on a lovely green DB7 outside the Grosvenor Hotel in the centre of Chester this afternoon, and 11 TJ on a Bentley Continental GT this morning.

SpeedBall

643 posts

170 months

Saturday 27th September 2014
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Leeds

crazydoctor

70 posts

172 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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MentalRental said:
5 FF on a Continental GT in Meltham just now. No pic
As I recall, this belongs to the owner of 'Furniture Factors'; an independent furniture shop in Doncaster famous for its white elephant logo that can be seen across the while town. It (5 FF) has been on a few rollers and bentleys since at least the 1980s. Don't remember the guys name off the top of my head.

caziques

2,572 posts

168 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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In NZ you can have any combination of up to six letters/numbers you want - unless it is rude or someone else has it.

So there I was the other day and saw the plate ANALSE, is there a letter missing or is the owners name Analise?

sue20

1,092 posts

147 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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droopsnoot said:
NW 1 on a lovely green DB7 outside the Grosvenor Hotel in the centre of Chester this afternoon, and 11 TJ on a Bentley Continental GT this morning.
I had it in my head that NW 1 used to be Norman Wisdom's but I was wrong:



av185

18,514 posts

127 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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sue20 said:
droopsnoot said:
NW 1 on a lovely green DB7 outside the Grosvenor Hotel in the centre of Chester this afternoon, and 11 TJ on a Bentley Continental GT this morning.
I had it in my head that NW 1 used to be Norman Wisdom's but I was wrong:

It was 1 NW.

He acquired it c1968 and it was on his Rover 2000. He acquired it by buying a motorbike with the plate in Leeds.....and claimed the procedure inluding reselling the motorbike resulted in just a £25 loss!

He then disposed of his previous registration NW 4 together with his Bentley Continental on which it was displayed.

john2443

6,337 posts

211 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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I spotted TH05 PAM on the A3 this week, so assuming the owners are called Thomas and Pam is a pretty cool number.

5LDC

439 posts

179 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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TH05 PAM ! ste !

Zingari

904 posts

173 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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5LDC said:
TH05 PAM ! ste !
Agreed.

Cliftonite

8,408 posts

138 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Zingari said:
Agreed.
Why? Legal and harmless while bringing pleasure to the owners!


Zingari

904 posts

173 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Cliftonite said:
Zingari said:
Agreed.
Why? Legal and harmless while bringing pleasure to the owners!
Ask 5LDC that question. IMHO he articulated it very well. My view is it is a 'standard' VRM yes we could guess that a female driver might be called Pam but the reference to Thomas is stretching it somewhat.

Cliftonite

8,408 posts

138 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Zingari said:
Ask 5LDC that question. IMHO he articulated it very well. My view is it is a 'standard' VRM yes we could guess that a female driver might be called Pam but the reference to Thomas is stretching it somewhat.
There is no Local Memory Tag beginning with 'T' so as the number is clearly a 'Cherished' one in its entirety (and an early 2005 plate on a 2006 car), I reckon it is a good bet that the old man is called Thomas.




v15ben

15,794 posts

241 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Probably so, but I see loads of similar plates every day.
They are very personal to the owner, not mis-spaced etc, but hardly "real good."

rigga

8,730 posts

201 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Probably been seen already, but on the way home from work saw two white new looking rollers (phantoms?) With the plates RRO8 PET and RRO9 PET one behind the other.

towser44

3,492 posts

115 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Driving school car seen round my neck of the woods quite often. MU57PAS

MentalRental

454 posts

206 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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rigga said:
Probably been seen already, but on the way home from work saw two white new looking rollers (phantoms?) With the plates RRO8 PET and RRO9 PET one behind the other.
That's Platinum Executive Travel. Owned by YouTube blogger 'Lord Aleem' and family. Always posting cars reviews of which one of my favourite quotes when reviewing a Rolls Royce Ghost, 'let's talk about the steering, it steers'

Chris Harris your job is safe

Max M4X WW

4,796 posts

182 months

Monday 29th September 2014
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Not strictly on topic, but if I were to acquire a plate such as 'RE 65' or similar, what would the rough value be if I wanted to shift it on within a few months?

I mean, 4 digit, relevant numbers (date) and initials - no Z's etc

Thanks

SpeedBall

643 posts

170 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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16 OOO on a Range Rover outside the Midland hotel in Manchester.

Mr_C

2,441 posts

229 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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O 3

On a newish volvo

Pork

9,453 posts

234 months

Tuesday 30th September 2014
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Max M4X WW said:
Not strictly on topic, but if I were to acquire a plate such as 'RE 65' or similar, what would the rough value be if I wanted to shift it on within a few months?

I mean, 4 digit, relevant numbers (date) and initials - no Z's etc

Thanks
IMO it depends massively on the desirability of the letters and plates.

WX 32 say, wont be worth what AJ 88 would as letters would be more saleable and numbers would more likely be a birth year or lucky to someone.
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