Odd registration plate
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GTBob

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158 posts

199 months

Saturday 5th February 2022
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I have a photo which was taken in 1965 in Darlington. In it we can see a Citroen DS with the registration number starting with four numerals - 4494. It looks like a UK registration - silver on black with the numbers large, not like some smaller European numbers, and the car is right hand drive. We cannot make out what letters or numbers might come after these but very possibly something like PBC.
Why might a car have a number like this?
Thanks
Bob


Louis Balfour

28,176 posts

243 months

Saturday 5th February 2022
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GTBob said:
I have a photo which was taken in 1965 in Darlington. In it we can see a Citroen DS with the registration number starting with four numerals - 4494. It looks like a UK registration - silver on black with the numbers large, not like some smaller European numbers, and the car is right hand drive. We cannot make out what letters or numbers might come after these but very possibly something like PBC.
Why might a car have a number like this?
Thanks
Bob
I think 1234 AB numbers were issued. I have an acquaintance who has one.

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 5th February 2022
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Louis Balfour said:
GTBob said:
I have a photo which was taken in 1965 in Darlington. In it we can see a Citroen DS with the registration number starting with four numerals - 4494. It looks like a UK registration - silver on black with the numbers large, not like some smaller European numbers, and the car is right hand drive. We cannot make out what letters or numbers might come after these but very possibly something like PBC.
Why might a car have a number like this?
Thanks
Bob
I think 1234 AB numbers were issued. I have an acquaintance who has one.
Yep a friend has one in that format on his E-type.

Rob Dicky

216 posts

244 months

Saturday 5th February 2022
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1962 registration on my father's TR4

cologne2792

2,150 posts

147 months

Saturday 5th February 2022
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I remember a few 4 numbers 2 letters in Kent a long time ago. Usually 1234 KO.

john2443

6,490 posts

232 months

Saturday 5th February 2022
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1234 AB format were issued by councils who had used up ABC 123 and 123 ABC in 50s/early 60s. Next they went on to ABC 123A

Not all councils used 1234 AB because they hadn't run out.

Some had 1234 D (Derbyshire) 1234 R (can't remember where that was!)

richardracer

172 posts

256 months

Saturday 5th February 2022
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My father had a Hillman iMp registered 2222 TU, Cheshire plate.

moffspeed

3,294 posts

228 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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One of the more famous examples - one of the 2 Geneva show E Types from 1961.


giantdefy

696 posts

134 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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I had a Mk1 Cortina 5699PH

V41LEY

2,998 posts

259 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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giantdefy said:
I had a Mk1 Cortina 5699PH
Early PH company car - impressive !

RS2KOHC

33 posts

124 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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And my 1960 Ford Popular 100E circa 1965/66.

OLDBENZ

442 posts

157 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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richardracer said:
My father had a Hillman iMp registered 2222 TU, Cheshire plate.
Rolls/Bentley had a series of **00 TU plates for their press vehicles - 1200TU
1800TU, 3500TU if memory serves plus others.

boombang

551 posts

195 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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I've a plate with 3 numbers 2 letters.

Causes havoc with ANPR at some car parks!

TarquinMX5

2,406 posts

101 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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OLDBENZ said:
richardracer said:
My father had a Hillman iMp registered 2222 TU, Cheshire plate.
Rolls/Bentley had a series of **00 TU plates for their press vehicles - 1200TU
1800TU, 3500TU if memory serves plus others.
Correct, plus 1850TU, 1900TU, 2000TU (and 20TU) and possibly others (not sure which ones are now RR or Bentley-owned)

I still have a 2***TU plate.

Pat H

8,058 posts

277 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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We've had a couple of these sorts of plates in the family since the early 1970s




GTBob

Original Poster:

158 posts

199 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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Thank you all for your responses. It's interesting that your examples are nearly always to the format 1111AA whereas My car seems to have 1111AAA. Here is the picture - the best resolution I can manage I'm afraid.

TarquinMX5

2,406 posts

101 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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As far as I'm aware, 4 numbers weren't issued with 3 letters; could the letters be something like M, N or W etc which, as the photo is blurred, make it look like there are 3 letters?

Edited by TarquinMX5 on Monday 7th February 08:50

john2443

6,490 posts

232 months

Sunday 6th February 2022
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UK didn't issues 1234 AAA.

Is it French - 1234 AA 01?

Allan L

799 posts

126 months

Monday 7th February 2022
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john2443 said:
UK didn't issue 1234 AAA.
The Northern Ireland bit of the UK issued plates of the format AOI 1234 as did the Republic of Ireland. I suppose somewhere with a busy registration office (such as Belfast) would run out of those numbers and reverse the letters/digits.

moffspeed

3,294 posts

228 months

Monday 7th February 2022
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john2443 said:
UK didn't issues 1234 AAA.

Is it French - 1234 AA 01?
Agree, French. Those numerals look more “spindly” then standard U.K. numbers - and people weren’t going on eBay buying dodgy-font custom plates in those days…