What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?
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Jaguar steve said:
nonsequitur said:
A Cortina 1600E. Quite the thing back in the day before the DVLA started selling plates to aspirational Chavs. A pristine one now would cost you a awful lot more than the new original list price.
droopsnoot said:
I wonder how it came to be wearing an "S" suffix plate, given a manufacture and first registration in 1970? Import, perhaps, prior to when cars started receiving age-appropriate plates? But then surely it would have had a "first registration" of whenever the plate was issued?
That is quite odd, looks like DVLA have broken their own rules:Speed 3 said:
droopsnoot said:
I wonder how it came to be wearing an "S" suffix plate, given a manufacture and first registration in 1970? Import, perhaps, prior to when cars started receiving age-appropriate plates? But then surely it would have had a "first registration" of whenever the plate was issued?
That is quite odd, looks like DVLA have broken their own rules:'Where the personalised registration number has an age identifier (i.e. current style, prefix and suffix numbers see What style of registration number do you offer for sale?), you can only put that number onto a vehicle of equal age or newer. For example, if you purchase a 62 current style registration, it can only go onto a vehicle that was first registered as new on or after 1st September 2012. Please see the table below which shows the original issue dates of registration numbers.'
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