Real Good Number Plates vol 5
Discussion
Fun Bus said:
Indeed they are. Some of their trucks also have them. I’d be interested to know what there whole collection consists of.
Last count they had 44 in total so too many to list the main ones being "JCB 1" & "1 JCB" they do have some others which inc "THA 1" "MEG 10" "JNJ 78" & "GY 31" certainly an impressive collection.. Where's the best place to sell a couple of plates in a reasonable time-frame?
Dealers have valued them at £1500 - £1800 (back to me) but the plates they advertise seem to be advertised for yonks and ideally i'd like to sell in weeks rather than months (without giving them away of course).
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Dealers have valued them at £1500 - £1800 (back to me) but the plates they advertise seem to be advertised for yonks and ideally i'd like to sell in weeks rather than months (without giving them away of course).
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100 IAN said:
Where's the best place to sell a couple of plates in a reasonable time-frame?
Dealers have valued them at £1500 - £1800 (back to me) but the plates they advertise seem to be advertised for yonks and ideally i'd like to sell in weeks rather than months (without giving them away of course).
If the plates in your picture then I wouldn't see them at that value - both are 6 character which has less value and you can pick up similar at the DVLA auction for maybe £1k? Prices online are not necessarily the price at which they sell - the dealers are always overly optimistic as the higher the price the more commission for them...Dealers have valued them at £1500 - £1800 (back to me) but the plates they advertise seem to be advertised for yonks and ideally i'd like to sell in weeks rather than months (without giving them away of course).
best approach is a 99p start auction on ebay if you want them to sell and quickly... make sure that they are on retention first...
akirk said:
If the plates in your picture then I wouldn't see them at that value - both are 6 character which has less value and you can pick up similar at the DVLA auction for maybe £1k? Prices online are not necessarily the price at which they sell - the dealers are always overly optimistic as the higher the price the more commission for them...
best approach is a 99p start auction on ebay if you want them to sell and quickly... make sure that they are on retention first...
If it helps.best approach is a 99p start auction on ebay if you want them to sell and quickly... make sure that they are on retention first...
I was offered £3.5k as an opener on my 3 number 3 letter plate by a dealer.
They called me, I had spoken with them years ago when I wanted a value on the plate for other reasons & obviously they kept my details.
I didn`t sell in the end as we decided that the plate has been on my cars for 20 years now its part of the family & it has a (very) tenuous link to my line of work too!!
I think the only way you would get a quick sale is going to be finding a dealer to buy them outright, most though seem to just want them as `Brokerage`
100 IAN said:
Where's the best place to sell a couple of plates in a reasonable time-frame?
Dealers have valued them at £1500 - £1800 (back to me) but the plates they advertise seem to be advertised for yonks and ideally i'd like to sell in weeks rather than months (without giving them away of course).
Sent you a message on FB Ian.Dealers have valued them at £1500 - £1800 (back to me) but the plates they advertise seem to be advertised for yonks and ideally i'd like to sell in weeks rather than months (without giving them away of course).
C3586 said:
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