Real Good Number Plates Vol. 6
Discussion
Swampy1982 said:
I may be wrong, but I don't think that rule applies any more...
"While the car you're taking the private plate from doesn't need to have an MOT, it must be able to move under its own power, and must have been taxed or been SORN'd for the last five years. The DVLA may also need to inspect your car before approving or turning down your application"
Interesting thanks. I wonder what defines under its own power! Makes it more grey than when it was MOT only!"While the car you're taking the private plate from doesn't need to have an MOT, it must be able to move under its own power, and must have been taxed or been SORN'd for the last five years. The DVLA may also need to inspect your car before approving or turning down your application"
OGR4M said:
Pinched this from Reddit - can anyone in the know shed some light on this type of plate?
I thought at first it was a foreign plate which was made in the U.K., but perhaps it’s an oddity like a diplomat plate or similar?
Unsurprisingly it doesn’t come up with anything if you check the number...
Has someone got confused with the VIN Plate and the Number Plate when getting them made up? lolI thought at first it was a foreign plate which was made in the U.K., but perhaps it’s an oddity like a diplomat plate or similar?
Unsurprisingly it doesn’t come up with anything if you check the number...
RSTurboPaul said:
OGR4M said:
Has someone got confused with the VIN Plate and the Number Plate when getting them made up? lolNorth West Tom said:
Saw a little dark red Kia/Hyundai thing coming the other way when I was driving this morning in Wimbledon. I thought, "hmm, that plate looks short". As it passed me, it confirmed that it was indeed a short plate - 6T
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