Real Good Number Plates : Vol 4
Discussion
yellowjack said:
BlackST said:
Has anybody ever seen CRA 19H?
I wanted to buy it in 2011 but was outbidded at the DVLA auction. Currently on a Porsche 911. Would love to see it on a car.
At a guess you wanted it to read 'CRA19 H'. No doubt if it's on a 911 it'll be displayed as 'CRA1 9ll' - with a carefully positioned white screw cap over the horizontal bar of the 'H'.I wanted to buy it in 2011 but was outbidded at the DVLA auction. Currently on a Porsche 911. Would love to see it on a car.
Neither way would be legally displayed, but 'CRA19 H' would be the least offensive, and least misleading
HTH
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I saw a couple in Lymington today, firstly this, which is obviously an original issue plate for this van, but I wonder how I would find out the age of this vehicle/plate? Is there a way of finding out?
![](http://thumbsnap.com/sc/bt0zf9sV.jpg)
Also saw 25 GM on a Range Rover.
Finally, I saw (I think) AS11 LEY. All spaced correctly. I know it's not a fancy short reg or anything,but it looked quite good. On a TT RS
![](http://thumbsnap.com/sc/bt0zf9sV.jpg)
Also saw 25 GM on a Range Rover.
Finally, I saw (I think) AS11 LEY. All spaced correctly. I know it's not a fancy short reg or anything,but it looked quite good. On a TT RS
Sorry for the lack of pic, but on a light blue Ferrari 458 Spider, number plate '180' spaced as typed.
Seen in a couple of locations - North Leamington Spa Warwickshire and several times at the Warwickshire Golf and Country Club in Leek Wooten.
Seems to also feature heavily on this thread http://www.houston-imports.com/forums/showthread.p...
Seen in a couple of locations - North Leamington Spa Warwickshire and several times at the Warwickshire Golf and Country Club in Leek Wooten.
Seems to also feature heavily on this thread http://www.houston-imports.com/forums/showthread.p...
kmpowell said:
Taken from the Harpenden Classics thread, a 1965 Cooper S with the following:
![](http://thumbsnap.com/sc/QojeALWk.jpg)
End of thread?![bow](/inc/images/bow.gif)
Unfortunately, the plate was issued around November 1920. If it were an original issue to the original vehicle, I'd be tempted to agree with you ![](http://thumbsnap.com/sc/QojeALWk.jpg)
End of thread?
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Edited by kmpowell on Friday 1st August 14:45
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I'd set the standards VERY high to end the thread (but, Thank God, it's not my call).
DS76 said:
Sorry for the lack of pic, but on a light blue Ferrari 458 Spider, number plate '180' spaced as typed.
Seen in a couple of locations - North Leamington Spa Warwickshire and several times at the Warwickshire Golf and Country Club in Leek Wooten.
Seems to also feature heavily on this thread http://www.houston-imports.com/forums/showthread.p...
Could it be a Guernsey registered car?Seen in a couple of locations - North Leamington Spa Warwickshire and several times at the Warwickshire Golf and Country Club in Leek Wooten.
Seems to also feature heavily on this thread http://www.houston-imports.com/forums/showthread.p...
BlackST said:
Has anybody ever seen CRA 19H?
I wanted to buy it in 2011 but was outbidded at the DVLA auction. Currently on a Porsche 911. Would love to see it on a car.
£2,400 doesn't sound too bad...! If of course your surname starts with an "H" ...? There's one thing for sure it'll never be worth any less...! I wanted to buy it in 2011 but was outbidded at the DVLA auction. Currently on a Porsche 911. Would love to see it on a car.
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RosscoPCole said:
DS76 said:
Sorry for the lack of pic, but on a light blue Ferrari 458 Spider, number plate '180' spaced as typed.
Seen in a couple of locations - North Leamington Spa Warwickshire and several times at the Warwickshire Golf and Country Club in Leek Wooten.
Seems to also feature heavily on this thread http://www.houston-imports.com/forums/showthread.p...
Could it be a Guernsey registered car?Seen in a couple of locations - North Leamington Spa Warwickshire and several times at the Warwickshire Golf and Country Club in Leek Wooten.
Seems to also feature heavily on this thread http://www.houston-imports.com/forums/showthread.p...
http://kahndesign.com/news/news_detail.php?i=444
"owners are allowed to move letters and numbers closer together to easily spell words under a relaxation of the rules."
LOL
Edited by Hatson on Friday 1st August 17:11
pingu393 said:
kmpowell said:
Taken from the Harpenden Classics thread, a 1965 Cooper S with the following:
![](http://thumbsnap.com/sc/QojeALWk.jpg)
End of thread?![bow](/inc/images/bow.gif)
Unfortunately, the plate was issued around November 1920. If it were an original issue to the original vehicle, I'd be tempted to agree with you ![](http://thumbsnap.com/sc/QojeALWk.jpg)
End of thread?
![bow](/inc/images/bow.gif)
Edited by kmpowell on Friday 1st August 14:45
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I'd set the standards VERY high to end the thread (but, Thank God, it's not my call).
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CRA1G said:
£2,400 doesn't sound too bad...! If of course your surname starts with an "H" ...? There's one thing for sure it'll never be worth any less...! ![rolleyes](/inc/images/rolleyes.gif)
Yes it starts with an H. Was on a Audi A4 after they won the auction so they may have sold it for more. ![rolleyes](/inc/images/rolleyes.gif)
Was only 22 at the time so didn't have a spare £2400+, it could have ended up atleast £3k+.
vincegail said:
webby23 said:
I like that! Would even be better on a different make of car ![wink](/inc/images/wink.gif)
Edited by vincegail on Friday 1st August 18:59
Bargain at £250 and a perfect reg for my obsession with The Great Race
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