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IJWS15

Original Poster:

2,186 posts

113 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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I understood that suffixes were applied to vehicles from 1963 but have seen comments that some authorities had flexibility on when they started applying them - ie a 64 bus could be a “B” or without suffix! Is this correct?

MrBen986

642 posts

146 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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Yes, from what I've read, some registration offices continued to use up their existing stocks before switching to suffix plates.

caziques

2,839 posts

196 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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"A" and "B" suffix (63 and 64) were voluntary, from 65 C reg was mandatory.

Very few places issued A reg, some places used both no suffix and some B reg in 1964 (Nottingham for example)

Panamax

9,402 posts

62 months

Wednesday 23rd August 2023
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1960s plates with "E" suffix are also few and far between - it was only used for six months. The changeover date was moved from January to August at the request of the motor trade. They thought it would boost sales as more people would want to buy "a new car on the new registration letter" in summer than in winter.