WLA Specialist cars TVR Main Dealer

WLA Specialist cars TVR Main Dealer

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Stick Legs

Original Poster:

6,734 posts

177 months

Thursday 19th December 2024
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Does anyone here have a TVR sold by WLA Specialist Cars who still has their original number plates?

My Griffith came from there & I would like to put it on original plates if possible.





If not there’s enough here to work with but an original is always simpler to copy.

Thanks.

jeremyc

25,305 posts

296 months

Thursday 19th December 2024
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Only when they were Walldonway


Stick Legs

Original Poster:

6,734 posts

177 months

Thursday 19th December 2024
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Thanks.

Nice plate. beer

mjlloyd500

243 posts

98 months

Saturday 21st December 2024
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I bought my griff from waldonway but are having a new number plate being fitted right now

Stick Legs

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6,734 posts

177 months

Wednesday 8th January
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I had these made up by RetroPlates:



They used the original paperwork as inspiration for it.

LucyP

1,773 posts

71 months

Wednesday 8th January
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And then they got it wrong! It wouldn't have had the BS AU 145E originally as that didn't come in until 2021. If you want it to look genuine, then it has to look genuine. It doesn't.

Stick Legs

Original Poster:

6,734 posts

177 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Technically the car isn't on it's original number anyway, which was N62XKE.
Secondly I have no idea what the original number plate would have looked like, so this was a bit of artistic licence anyway.
Thirdly you don't have to fit them to your car if you don't like them

rolleyes

Edited by Stick Legs on Wednesday 8th January 13:40

Granturadriver

648 posts

273 months

Wednesday 8th January
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I like the result! Looks very nice.

It's great that you have these dealer license plates in the UK anyway. I kept my originals naming Fernhurst.

Stick Legs

Original Poster:

6,734 posts

177 months

Wednesday 8th January
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Granturadriver said:
I like the result! Looks very nice.

It's great that you have these dealer license plates in the UK anyway. I kept my originals naming Fernhurst.
Thank you.

TR4man

5,362 posts

186 months

Thursday 9th January
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That’s a great idea that I’d not thought about before.

I’m going to investigate getting a pair made up for my car with the supplying dealer logo/contact details.

Incidentally, I showed the photos of your number plates to my wife and she replied that you car guys can’t stop yourselves from spending money on your toys even when they are working fine. I think she may be right!

Stick Legs

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6,734 posts

177 months

Thursday 9th January
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I solved the back lit issue.

RetroPlates (contact on FaceBook or Instagram) did the design. RetroPlates can't supply translucent plates.
I paid them for a pair of plates.

I then sent an image of the completed rear plate to FancyPlates in Ireland, details in a previous post in this thread.

They have copied the RetroPlates design & have produced me a translucent rear plate to match.

Slightly convoluted, and TBH I bought a pair of plates off RetroPlates as I didn't want to be cheeky and get them to design and then only buy a front before having the rear copied. But it does give me a spare rear plate if I ever decide to go towing with my Griffith!

All in about £75.

No doubt Lucy P will be along to tell me I have got this wrong as well...

MarkwG

5,412 posts

201 months

Thursday 9th January
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LucyP said:
And then they got it wrong! It wouldn't have had the BS AU 145E originally as that didn't come in until 2021. If you want it to look genuine, then it has to look genuine. It doesn't.
Wow you really are bizarre.

Stick Legs

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6,734 posts

177 months

Thursday 9th January
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andy43 said:
Re the rear plate fancyplates still do the translucent TVR ones. They’re based in Ireland so no V5 needed to order. Used them for my first Griff and every car since.
https://www.fancyplates.com/main/constructors/info...
Fancy plates details from this thread.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


B'stard Child

30,005 posts

258 months

Thursday 9th January
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MarkwG said:
LucyP said:
And then they got it wrong! It wouldn't have had the BS AU 145E originally as that didn't come in until 2021. If you want it to look genuine, then it has to look genuine. It doesn't.
Wow you really are bizarre.
hehe

Oldred_V8S

3,740 posts

250 months

Tuesday 4th February
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MarkwG said:
LucyP said:
And then they got it wrong! It wouldn't have had the BS AU 145E originally as that didn't come in until 2021. If you want it to look genuine, then it has to look genuine. It doesn't.
Wow you really are bizarre.
Agreed.
Someone's got their panties in a knot.

Stick Legs

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6,734 posts

177 months

Tuesday 4th February
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I’m happy.

B'stard Child

30,005 posts

258 months

Tuesday 4th February
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Stick Legs said:


I’m happy.
That is all that matters wink

MarkwG

5,412 posts

201 months

Tuesday 4th February
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B'stard Child said:
Stick Legs said:


I’m happy.
That is all that matters wink
Exactly: the backlit plate is one of the features I love on TVRs. My Cerb is technically slightly too new, I really fancy converting it to backlit. Obviously, the risk of upsetting Lucy P means I shouldn't even be contemplating it...getmecoat

rossybee

970 posts

269 months

Tuesday 4th February
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Stick Legs said:


I’m happy.
Still one of the nicest arses on any car to date love

mjlloyd500

243 posts

98 months

Tuesday 4th February
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I've got a new number plate