Pricey private plate

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Mart65

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12 posts

13 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Hi, hoping to get some feedback from anyone who’s sold an expensive (£50k-ish in this case) private number plate.

My dad passed away last year and his private plate passed on to my brother and I. We got it valued as part of the inheritance tax part of things and it was £50k+ from all 3 that we got valuations from.

It meant a lot to him but we want to sell it on because it’d be tough to decide who had it and it’s a lot of money.

I put it on a couple of sites, right reg was one of them but nothing came of it (probably what I’d expect) except a broker called me about someone he had who might want to buy it but that went cold.

If anyone has any knowledge or experience of this what’s the best channel to sell this through? I’m sure they’re not the most liquid of assets but how long do they typically take to sell?

My personal experience is that I’ve bought a few reg plates through the years but only from DVLA for maybe £250 max.

Jordie Barretts sock

4,081 posts

19 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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It'll be a tough sell as everyone is tightening their belts.

Personally I'd either share it between you for a while (if you are so inclined) for the cost of an £80 swap. Or put it on retention and let the value accrue until the economic climate improves.

Pflanzgarten

3,942 posts

25 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Try dateless registrations on Facebook, in my experience the type of people who would buy a £50k plate are certainly not tightening their belts.

The above firm/group do get good results.

Mart65

Original Poster:

12 posts

13 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
It'll be a tough sell as everyone is tightening their belts.

Personally I'd either share it between you for a while (if you are so inclined) for the cost of an £80 swap. Or put it on retention and let the value accrue until the economic climate improves.
Thanks, that sounds like the sensible thing to do. I’ve got it on retention at the moment but even when things are good I’ve no idea how long these things take to sell at that price point - I imagine it’s not like a house or something where it looks bad if it’s on the market for a while but maybe it is.

Voice of reason though thanks I appreciate it. No panic selling smile

Mart65

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12 posts

13 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Pflanzgarten said:
Try dateless registrations on Facebook, in my experience the type of people who would buy a £50k plate are certainly not tightening their belts.

The above firm/group do get good results.
Thanks I’d not heard of those, will check them out. It’s an odd one with belt tightening isn’t it? It wasn’t such an ostentatious buy when my dad got it - I think it was the 70s when he started his business that he got it and it became very personal to him. Literally a ‘cherished plate’ like they call them - I’ve never felt that way about a private number plate so I can’t relate but if someone is being careful but not struggling then yes I can see they’d still swoop for something if it’s the right fit for them.

Will see how it goes, just want to make sure I’m giving it the best chance of selling.

Jordie Barretts sock

4,081 posts

19 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Thing is, you can stick it up for sale for a few months. If it sells, great. If it doesn't, give it another couple of months and put it up for sale again. It's unlikely to lose money, or not much, and needs no upkeep or maintenance.

datelessregistrations

193 posts

20 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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Pflanzgarten said:
Try dateless registrations on Facebook, in my experience the type of people who would buy a £50k plate are certainly not tightening their belts.

The above firm/group do get good results.
Thanks for the positive feedback.

We have sold a good few short ‘3 character’ numbers this past week and the market remains strong.

To the OP please call us during business hours 01484 501050 and we will happily give you our advice and opinion.

LooneyTunes

6,847 posts

158 months

Friday 7th April 2023
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Hi Mart,

Sorry to hear about your dad's passing. If you're still looking for a plate broker, try Dan Hayden at BoldReg (he owns the company). I've never sold via Dan but have bought four very high quality dateless plates from him. Don't be put off by how ropey his website is!

He specialises in plates at that level and is an absolute gent to deal with. If it's an attractive plate then he will have people he knows are looking and able to move on it.

If by coincidence it was a "B" registration then I might well be interested if the price was right but would still look to complete the sale via Dan.

Best wishes,
Chris

Nurburgsingh

5,119 posts

238 months

Friday 7th April 2023
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Stick it on Collecting cars. There’s no belt tightening apparent on there

adamfawsitt

526 posts

213 months

Friday 7th April 2023
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Dan at Bold Reg is very knowledgeable and gets good results.

datelessregistrations

193 posts

20 months

Saturday 8th April 2023
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LooneyTunes said:
Hi Mart,

Sorry to hear about your dad's passing. If you're still looking for a plate broker, try Dan Hayden at BoldReg (he owns the company). I've never sold via Dan but have bought four very high quality dateless plates from him. Don't be put off by how ropey his website is!

He specialises in plates at that level and is an absolute gent to deal with. If it's an attractive plate then he will have people he knows are looking and able to move on it.

If by coincidence it was a "B" registration then I might well be interested if the price was right but would still look to complete the sale via Dan.

Best wishes,
Chris
We can vouch for Dan too - knowledgeable chap.

Chris, we have two ‘B’ plates for sale. One is two numbers and then B and one is original issue with the B first.