What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?
Discussion
alorotom said:
Not sure you've got the swing of this threadVehicle make: BMW
Date of first registration: December 2011
Year of manufacture: 2011
Cylinder capacity (cc): 1995 cc
CO₂Emissions: 119 g/km
Fuel type: DIESEL
Export marker: No
Vehicle status: Tax not due
Vehicle colour: BLACK
Vehicle type approval: M1
Wheelplan: 2-AXLE-RIGID BODY
Revenue weight: Not available
There should be another thread for Plates you think say something but are really just numberplates
B'stard Child said:
alorotom said:
Not sure you've got the swing of this threadVehicle make: BMW
Date of first registration: December 2011
Year of manufacture: 2011
Cylinder capacity (cc): 1995 cc
CO?Emissions: 119 g/km
Fuel type: DIESEL
Export marker: No
Vehicle status: Tax not due
Vehicle colour: BLACK
Vehicle type approval: M1
Wheelplan: 2-AXLE-RIGID BODY
Revenue weight: Not available
There should be another thread for Plates you think say something but are really just numberplates
CRA1G said:
Yes there's definitely a few that haven't quite got the hang of it.... Because there's been some cracking numbers posted recently all legally spaced etc... Imo If you don't like P/Plates (which obviously some don't) why bother posting them...?
I went along with A1 being on here so I could brag about seeing it on a Princess forty years ago.If anyone needs me I'll be on the Naughty Step.
DickyC said:
CRA1G said:
Yes there's definitely a few that haven't quite got the hang of it.... Because there's been some cracking numbers posted recently all legally spaced etc... Imo If you don't like P/Plates (which obviously some don't) why bother posting them...?
I went along with A1 being on here so I could brag about seeing it on a Princess forty years ago.If anyone needs me I'll be on the Naughty Step.
As penance here's an interesting article that may explain how we are able to collect private plates in this country.
https://www.carblog.co.uk/the-uks-most-infamous-nu...
Hatson said:
I'm guilty of posting a couple of good numbers in conversation.
As penance here's an interesting article that may explain how we are able to collect private plates in this country.
https://www.carblog.co.uk/the-uks-most-infamous-nu...
As penance here's an interesting article that may explain how we are able to collect private plates in this country.
https://www.carblog.co.uk/the-uks-most-infamous-nu...
carblog said:
One of the UK’s best known collectors of cherished numbers was the successful businessman and politician Sir Gerald Nabarro. Serving as a Conservative MP between 1950 and 1973, Sir Gerald was a well-known figure noted for his outspoken views, booming voice and handlebar moustache. He vehemently opposed the UK’s entry to the Common Market (the precursor of the EU) and was undeniably racist. The public of course either loved him or loathed him. His cars invariably wore his personalised plates,
He’d have felt at home here!alorotom said:
B'stard Child said:
Not sure you've got the swing of this thread
Think you may need glasses my friend ... as you can clearly see, the bottom on the 2x 1’s have been slanted inwards making it illegal and crappy as per the thread As an aside I see the mouth-breathing Chavs in the Essex Badlands are doing their usual winter weather stunt of strategically leaving their number plates filthy dirty on otherwise spotlessly clean cars so all those examples at least temporally belong in here too.
Gunk said:
Hatson said:
I'm guilty of posting a couple of good numbers in conversation.
As penance here's an interesting article that may explain how we are able to collect private plates in this country.
https://www.carblog.co.uk/the-uks-most-infamous-nu...
As penance here's an interesting article that may explain how we are able to collect private plates in this country.
https://www.carblog.co.uk/the-uks-most-infamous-nu...
carblog said:
One of the UK’s best known collectors of cherished numbers was the successful businessman and politician Sir Gerald Nabarro. Serving as a Conservative MP between 1950 and 1973, Sir Gerald was a well-known figure noted for his outspoken views, booming voice and handlebar moustache. He vehemently opposed the UK’s entry to the Common Market (the precursor of the EU) and was undeniably racist. The public of course either loved him or loathed him. His cars invariably wore his personalised plates,
He’d have felt at home here!alorotom said:
B'stard Child said:
Not sure you've got the swing of this thread
Think you may need glasses my friend ... as you can clearly see, the bottom on the 2x 1’s have been slanted inwards making it illegal and crappy as per the thread Bugger - Sorry did not see that
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