"DB 9" on a DB9

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sjn2004

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4,051 posts

238 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Followed a DB9 along the motorway today for a while, quite a spirited run. The car had the plate DB9,would this be a press/factory car with that plate?

COL87

166 posts

216 months

Monday 17th July 2006
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Probably cost more than the car!!

justinp1

13,330 posts

231 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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COL87 said:
Probably cost more than the car!!


Perhaps a canny investor snapped it up when the DB7 started to become successful for a few grand.....!

williamp

19,265 posts

274 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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I feel sorry for the poos so who bought "DB8"...

dazren

22,612 posts

262 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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williamp said:
I feel sorry for the poos so who bought "DB8"...

Are we not forgetting people usually buy two letter plates for their initals. Can't imagine the chap I see around Bristol with DB1 is too concerned about wether Aston made a DB1 or not!

DAZ

williamp

19,265 posts

274 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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I was referring to people who speculate on a future cars name, and buy the numberplate accordingly.....

Still, Aston did make a car called the "2 litre sports", which was re-named the DB1 after they launched the DB2. They only made 19 of them. Very nice, in my opinion. They had the Atom chassis, you know and a Claude Hill-designed engine. Very innovative for 1947...

X15 JEB

154 posts

214 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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Prob totally wrong but I do remember reading once that a certain David Beckham used to have an AM DB7 with the number plate DB7. Not only the make/model of car but also his initials and number (at ManU).

Now that is cool.

v12Aston

193 posts

236 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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Sounds like someone has swallowed their AMOC Register ....

forthright MC

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284 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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X15 JEB, that is very cool! one of my uncles owns giggsy's old DB7 now, came with the plate D8 SVN.

Edited by forthright MC on Tuesday 18th July 16:50

v8vantage

187 posts

235 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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DB9 is registered on a 2002 E55 Mercedes. The car you followed was probably a factory demo with a show plate of some type. If you want to check the rego number of a car try this site, https://www.hpicheck.com/consumer/vehicleD The factory still retain AMV8 which they have owned since the early 1970's and is now on a new AMV8 Vantage.

Roo

360boy

1,828 posts

223 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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COL87 said:
Probably cost more than the car!!


Back in the eighties we owned the number XJ 8.
Sold it after a while because I never dreamed that Jaguar would ever bring out an XJ8 model. Durrrr!
Incidently, DB 9 is registered to a Mercedes E55. So, it looks like the Aston was running on false plates.
DB 5 is on an Aston Martin DB5 though!

Edited by 360boy on Tuesday 18th July 18:44

fittster

20,120 posts

214 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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I’ve spotted V12 OOT made to look very much like V12 007 on a DB9.

sjn2004

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238 months

Tuesday 18th July 2006
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The plot thickens, the guy was giving it some(and I mean SOME) and I kept up with him, we parted company at a motorway junction, looked over to give a wave but no response. Now it looks like it was on false plates but is there a AM dealer anwhere just south of Preston?

How accurate is that HPI check? Is there a lag of a month or so on the DVLA database?

Edited by sjn2004 on Tuesday 18th July 22:59

bund

2,623 posts

222 months

Wednesday 19th July 2006
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Iv seen 9 DBS on a DB9 near me.

FUBAR

17,062 posts

239 months

Thursday 20th July 2006
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I have a client in Dublin with a lovely black DB9 with the plate D89, but the '8' is most definately a 'B', not an altered '8'

Looks the dogs danglies

jezzwelda

79 posts

255 months

Monday 14th August 2006
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A friend told me that he saw "DB9" on a DB9 in Preston Lancs last week......don't think he was bulling me but he drives a Porsche so you never know !!

sjn2004

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Monday 14th August 2006
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jezzwelda said:
A friend told me that he saw "DB9" on a DB9 in Preston Lancs last week......don't think he was bulling me but he drives a Porsche so you never know !!


When I saw it , it was on the motorway near Preston so your friend was correct I think.

lightningghost

4,943 posts

250 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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williamp said:
I was referring to people who speculate on a future cars name, and buy the numberplate accordingly.....

Still, Aston did make a car called the "2 litre sports", which was re-named the DB1 after they launched the DB2. They only made 19 of them. Very nice, in my opinion. They had the Atom chassis, you know and a Claude Hill-designed engine. Very innovative for 1947...


Neither as pretty as the DB Mark 3.

jezzwelda

79 posts

255 months

Tuesday 15th August 2006
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Mystery solved (I think) - I'm told the plate belongs to Steve Jackson owner of NewReg.com former shirt sponsor of Preston North End.