Real Good Number Plates Vol. 6
Discussion
Horsey McHorseface said:
I’m not really into plates but I remember seeing, a very very long time ago, when I was a despatch rider in London, either 1A or A1 on a Range Rover covered in Dunlop livery. It was being driven on a public road, so I doubt it was a show plate.
I’m not really into plates but ........there are no buts S16KBW said:
Yankee Romeo said:
Wow! Are these pictures of vehicles the company actually owned in the past, or just pictures that adorn the walls of said company's premises?
The PKUs are Bradford plates from June 1958.
Pictures of owned company vehicles, they adjourn the walls of one of our Bradford premises The PKUs are Bradford plates from June 1958.
Horsey McHorseface said:
I’m not really into plates but I remember seeing, a very very long time ago, when I was a despatch rider in London, either 1A or A1 on a Range Rover covered in Dunlop livery. It was being driven on a public road, so I doubt it was a show plate.
That will have been A1, Dunlop owned it for years. Sir Bagalot may have a photo of it, I recall seeing it on a Rangie. I think it's such a shame that it never (or at least rarely) get's out now.M3DGE said:
That will have been A1, Dunlop owned it for years. Sir Bagalot may have a photo of it, I recall seeing it on a Rangie.
M3DGE said:
I think it's such a shame that it never (or at least rarely) get's out now.
Rarely isn't the word.It got out one day last year, or was it the year before? Several photos taken, and this one was the best
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