Getting a numberplate from old car/bike
Getting a numberplate from old car/bike
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carreauchompeur

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18,289 posts

224 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Folks,

THIS IS NOT A TOPIC ABOUT WHETHER PERSONALISED PLATES ARE WORTH IT OR NOT! hehe

Right. My initials are SJD, and I would like a decent plate with them on. From my searches so far, the availability seems to be fairly limited. Best I can find in prefix is M15 SJD which is somewhat overpriced. There are 18 and 16 SJD which sold at DVLA auction recently, but they are silly money.

Ideally I'd like a 3x3.

DVLA sews up most loopholes pretty effectively. I know a vehicle has to be MOT'd to transfer the plate, but how likely is it that, say, a classic motorbike with an appropriate number would be non-transferable?

And why is SJD seemingly so sparse?

Thanks!

Sam

Aviz

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189 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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carreauchompeur

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Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Aviz said:
hehe Barn find here we come. Suspect they might smell a rat and want it brought for an inspection though...

carreauchompeur

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Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Anyone?

Genelec

525 posts

167 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Don't know about getting hold of one but rarity is probably due to the area of registration, apparently;

someone on the internet said:
SJ - Ayr (Bute to 1974, Ayr to 1981, issued by Glasgow for Ayr from 1981)
So not a massively populous area I guess?

uncinquesei

918 posts

197 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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JD Would be area for SJD. Central London apparently but obviously one of many.codes for London, so may be infrequently used.

carreauchompeur

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Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Genelec said:
So not a massively populous area I guess?
Well done, couldn't find that information for trying! That would indeed explain the scarcity... Might contact DVLA to see if there are any un-issued ones that could come up.

redstu

2,287 posts

259 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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If jd isn't issued much then surely the dvla have thousands to sell at 250ish?
5 character dated reg look ok but 6 character dateless are possibly better IMHO.

carreauchompeur

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Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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I'll ring Dervla then...

Aviz

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Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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carreauchompeur said:
Well done, couldn't find that information for trying! That would indeed explain the scarcity... Might contact DVLA to see if there are any un-issued ones that could come up.
You can ask them to auction unissued ones. I've done it several times, and luckily the ones I wanted were still available.

http://dvlaregistrations.direct.gov.uk/auction/

Genelec

525 posts

167 months

Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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uncinquesei said:
JD Would be area for SJD. Central London apparently but obviously one of many.codes for London, so may be infrequently used.
I stand very much corrected!

Yep, it is definitely central London apparently.

This is handy http://www.cvpg.co.uk/REG.pdf

Thanks uncinquesei my mistake!

carreauchompeur

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Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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I see! Strange there aren't many around. I do need a V reg or older which narrows the pool further...

CraigMST

9,080 posts

185 months

Wednesday 4th July 2012
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Aviz said:
carreauchompeur said:
Well done, couldn't find that information for trying! That would indeed explain the scarcity... Might contact DVLA to see if there are any un-issued ones that could come up.
You can ask them to auction unissued ones. I've done it several times, and luckily the ones I wanted were still available.

http://dvlaregistrations.direct.gov.uk/auction/
I done this with CRA 19H and somebody outbidded me at auction for £2k + before fees. Wasn't particularly happy with that. I should have waited till I had a bit more disposable money for a reg and then contacted them.