Any significance to a "nnnn TU" number Plate?

Any significance to a "nnnn TU" number Plate?

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Spunagain

Original Poster:

756 posts

265 months

Sunday 1st October 2017
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Hi Bentley owners.

I have inherited a number plate which is 4 digits and the letters TU. This is a 1960s Crewe plate.

Does it have any significance to a Bentley owner? I only ask as I have seen press cars with 1900 TU plates.

I am not sure what I will do with it whether to keep or sell it?

Cheer
Spunagain

SydneyBridge

9,429 posts

165 months

Wednesday 4th October 2017
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This should explain - just means a local registration to the factory

http://www.bentleyspotting.com/2013/01/tu-explaine...

cardigankid

8,849 posts

219 months

Thursday 5th October 2017
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Since the 1960's the Crewe factory have used TU numbers for factory demonstrators - cars used for brochures, motor shows, and press demonstrations. They tended to be numbers like 1800 TU, 2000 TU and 2500 TU. You can see these on many of the older photographs. When VW bought out the factory, it inherited these and it has become a bit of a thing. However there are a lot of TU numbers out there.

PM me I might be interested, depending on the number.

Spunagain

Original Poster:

756 posts

265 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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SydneyBridge said:
This should explain - just means a local registration to the factory

http://www.bentleyspotting.com/2013/01/tu-explaine...
Cheers for that - my google foo had let me down and I had not found that!


SantaBarbara

3,244 posts

115 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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In the old historic number plate system,, TU was issued by Cheshire CC I believe

The Crewe factory was in Cheshire. Can you see the link yet?

Spunagain

Original Poster:

756 posts

265 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Thanks, I saw the link. Family lore has now suggested it was the plate on my dad’s 1st car - a Mini. I will write to the DVLA to see if they can verify this.

ruhall

514 posts

153 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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If it was mine and I didn't need it, I'd just put it on retention. At least the new system doesn't require annual renewal now.

I think the TU numbers suit the older 'Royces' or Bentleys and any significance only tends to be spotted by those in the know. Having said that, I also have a ××× TU number, which I've had for decades but have never got around to transferring it across to the Royce.

I'm not sure that DVLA will actually tell you what you want to know.

Damp Logs

805 posts

141 months

Sunday 29th October 2017
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If you decide to sell, perhaps you could let me know as I might have ah9me for it.

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