Real Good Number Plates vol 5

Real Good Number Plates vol 5

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M3DGE

1,979 posts

166 months

Tuesday 1st October 2019
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Driver101 said:


Does this count being on an old car?

Some really nice old cars taking part in a vintage rally had stopped off for tea. The rain was very heavy just after this and some of the cars didn't have any protection from the rain at all.
Definitely does count as far as I am concerned! FYI, It's not on it's original car (although it is older - plate issued in 1903, car is 1905); it's owned by the AA.

FA57REN

1,026 posts

57 months

Tuesday 1st October 2019
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Seen at Fairford for RIAT 2019 this year. Two of the star aeronautical visitors were a pair of Turkish F-4 Phantom jets.



The subscript reads 'Phabulous Phantoms'

CC07 PEU

2,301 posts

206 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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Considering how easy it is for the DVLA to make money out of private registrations, why is it that when you request the release of a prevously unregistered plate that it takes fking ages to get to auction (if at all) i.e. 3-6 months and why don't they have more auctions? Is it because it's a government run organisation meaning that, by default, even the simplest of tasks takes way longer than you'd expect compared to a private organisation?

JamesRF

1,051 posts

100 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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CC07 PEU said:
Considering how easy it is for the DVLA to make money out of private registrations, why is it that when you request the release of a prevously unregistered plate that it takes fking ages to get to auction (if at all) i.e. 3-6 months and why don't they have more auctions? Is it because it's a government run organisation meaning that, by default, even the simplest of tasks takes way longer than you'd expect compared to a private organisation?
Few reasons I guess. They must get thousands of requests to release plates and this takes time to go through and organize which auction they are putting it into, as they won't put very similar plates in at the same time to keep them more exclusive for each auction.

Also if they did an auction every week containing 1200 plates they would run out of combinations a lot sooner than the current 4/5 live ones they do each year. They obviously want to get as much money as possible for each plate so having a couple of months between auctions gives people time to plan ahead, see whats available and raise funds etc.

Regarding the timescale, I requested mine and heard nothing for over a year until I chased it up with a dvla contact I was given and then it was put into auction within months.


RSTurboPaul

10,703 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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IA 91 on a Saab convertible.

RSTurboPaul

10,703 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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JamesRF said:
CC07 PEU said:
Considering how easy it is for the DVLA to make money out of private registrations, why is it that when you request the release of a prevously unregistered plate that it takes fking ages to get to auction (if at all) i.e. 3-6 months and why don't they have more auctions? Is it because it's a government run organisation meaning that, by default, even the simplest of tasks takes way longer than you'd expect compared to a private organisation?
Few reasons I guess. They must get thousands of requests to release plates and this takes time to go through and organize which auction they are putting it into, as they won't put very similar plates in at the same time to keep them more exclusive for each auction.

Also if they did an auction every week containing 1200 plates they would run out of combinations a lot sooner than the current 4/5 live ones they do each year. They obviously want to get as much money as possible for each plate so having a couple of months between auctions gives people time to plan ahead, see whats available and raise funds etc.

Regarding the timescale, I requested mine and heard nothing for over a year until I chased it up with a dvla contact I was given and then it was put into auction within months.
It must be somewhat annoying if you request a plate to be released and then some rich bd outbids you on the day... lol

pingu393

8,081 posts

207 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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RSTurboPaul said:
It must be somewhat annoying if you request a plate to be released and then some rich bd outbids you on the day... lol
That's why they won't sell one to you over the phone. I would do what they do if I could.

LARK F1 GTR

3,388 posts

148 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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V3NOM - On a blue McLaren 650S Spider. Sadly with no spacing, no front plate & a tinted rear one. Despite the lack of spacing, still a very good plate.

Buster73

5,087 posts

155 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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RSTurboPaul said:
It must be somewhat annoying if you request a plate to be released and then some rich bd outbids you on the day... lol
Happened to me , don’t t know or care how rich he or she was though , I made a decision on what I was prepared to pay , someone bid more , I dropped out , it’s quite an easy decision really.

Not annoyed in the slightest.

SlimRick

2,258 posts

167 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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8 EN on an R8 in Bath. Spaced correctly and a great plate.

Petrus1983

8,997 posts

164 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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SlimRick said:
8 EN on an R8 in Bath. Spaced correctly and a great plate.
I’ve seen this before here - maybe a local.

av185

18,704 posts

129 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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v15ben said:
I've seen LE55 MUD on a Land Rover in Leeds before. smile
Wonder if Les Gray the lead singer of Mud ever owned that plate.

Buster73

5,087 posts

155 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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av185 said:
v15ben said:
I've seen LE55 MUD on a Land Rover in Leeds before. smile
Wonder if Les Gray the lead singer of Mud ever owned that plate.
Went to the big gig in the sky in 2004 , so possibly not.

Shnozz

27,638 posts

273 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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Buster73 said:
RSTurboPaul said:
It must be somewhat annoying if you request a plate to be released and then some rich bd outbids you on the day... lol
Happened to me , don’t t know or care how rich he or she was though , I made a decision on what I was prepared to pay , someone bid more , I dropped out , it’s quite an easy decision really.

Not annoyed in the slightest.
I paid more than I wanted for a plate I’d requested the DVLA released I have to admit. Waited a few years from my request for a never issued plate and when it came to auction I felt obligated to win it.

nonsequitur

20,083 posts

118 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2019
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av185 said:
v15ben said:
I've seen LE55 MUD on a Land Rover in Leeds before. smile
Wonder if Les Gray the lead singer of Mud ever owned that plate.
Difficult to drive with tiger feet.

stocky1

203 posts

208 months

Thursday 3rd October 2019
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How good is this ? U2 seen in Preston this week .

Petrus1983

8,997 posts

164 months

Thursday 3rd October 2019
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stocky1 said:

How good is this ? U2 seen in Preston this week .
That’s the sweetest thing, but I still haven’t found what I’m looking for.


Buster73

5,087 posts

155 months

Thursday 3rd October 2019
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Shnozz said:
I paid more than I wanted for a plate I’d requested the DVLA released I have to admit. Waited a few years from my request for a never issued plate and when it came to auction I felt obligated to win it.
To be fair my limit I’d set myself was quite a bit higher than I should have set , but it just kept going higher.

I in effect drew two lines , both of them were out bid , that’s life we move on.

nonsequitur

20,083 posts

118 months

Thursday 3rd October 2019
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stocky1 said:

How good is this ? U2 seen in Preston this week .
Edgy.

JamesRF

1,051 posts

100 months

Thursday 3rd October 2019
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