7 VR plate on Collecting Cars
7 VR plate on Collecting Cars
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robsco

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7,875 posts

193 months

Sunday 7th November 2021
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Just a heads up, no affiliation whatsoever with me but could make an amazing plate for someone on here.

astonman

803 posts

227 months

Sunday 7th November 2021
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Another Chav plate to me,I'm afraid.

Jon39

13,915 posts

160 months

Sunday 7th November 2021
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Several far better registration marks are being advertised.
Not only for much lower prices, but you won't need to squint, pretending it reads TVR.

TVR 50
4 TVR
5 TVR
9 TVR
21 TVR
30 TVR


TR4man

5,430 posts

191 months

Sunday 7th November 2021
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I think that 7 VR has been for sale for sometime.

robsco

Original Poster:

7,875 posts

193 months

Monday 8th November 2021
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I am not into private plates, at all, but felt that others may be. smile

Imran999

364 posts

170 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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In Canada, you can have any plate you want.
I have CER8ERA on mine but the novelty wore off pretty quick.
I’d be very happy, if I just had the usual jumble of numbers and letters (as I have on my other car).

Byker28i

77,131 posts

234 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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I think I'd be more interested in the Metro 6r4 with no reserve thats sat at £100

TR4man

5,430 posts

191 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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7 VR is up to £24k with a day to go.

I’m sure that one of the TVR specialists - possibly Bespoke - had it for sale at £70k earlier this year.

frontfloater

400 posts

159 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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That Metro is just a lookalike, with no information at all on who built it and only vague references to the build date and cost. How many miles did the engine have when transplanted? What qualifications did the maker have? Etc etc.

"The build is understood to have taken place between 2005 and 2006 at a reported cost of £72,000" Put another way, me mam heard about this from the postman who used to know the chap in the shed who made it.

Don't walk away ... run!

8Speed

765 posts

83 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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Jon39 said:

Several far better registration marks are being advertised.
Not only for much lower prices, but you won't need to squint, pretending it reads TVR.

TVR 50
4 TVR
5 TVR
9 TVR
21 TVR
30 TVR
I'd much rather have one of the above - I don't really get plates that try to make numbers look like letters.

TwinKam

3,351 posts

112 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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frontfloater said:
That Metro is just a lookalike, with no information at all on who built it and only vague references to the build date and cost. How many miles did the engine have when transplanted? What qualifications did the maker have? Etc etc.

"The build is understood to have taken place between 2005 and 2006 at a reported cost of £72,000" Put another way, me mam heard about this from the postman who used to know the chap in the shed who made it.

Don't walk away ... run!
A Renault V6? Saints preserve us, what sacrilege! Why didn't he just attack a Rangie lump with a hacksaw... like the Longbridge boys did? rofl

macdeb

8,674 posts

272 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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TR4man said:
7 VR is up to £24k with a day to go.

I’m sure that one of the TVR specialists - possibly Bespoke - had it for sale at £70k earlier this year.
yikes I can't see what links the reg' 7 VR to TVR, unless of course anyone is one the saddo types that use black screws to try make a number look like a letter at a distance when you squint. To pay that amount for a plate and then have to mess with it is pathetic if I'm honest. Fool and money spring to mind, unles of course your initials are VR, your well heeled and don't drive a TVR hippy

pits

6,606 posts

207 months

Monday 15th November 2021
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macdeb said:
TR4man said:
7 VR is up to £24k with a day to go.

I’m sure that one of the TVR specialists - possibly Bespoke - had it for sale at £70k earlier this year.
yikes I can't see what links the reg' 7 VR to TVR, unless of course anyone is one the saddo types that use black screws to try make a number look like a letter at a distance when you squint. To pay that amount for a plate and then have to mess with it is pathetic if I'm honest. Fool and money spring to mind, unles of course your initials are VR, your well heeled and don't drive a TVR hippy
Awkward moment when you have a backlit plate and you can't move the screws around