Real Good Number Plates Vol. 6
Discussion
v15ben said:
Yankee Romeo said:
v15ben said:
BB 22 on a Range Rover in Leeds this morning.
H 4 on a Ferrari 458 too, although I've seen it before.
Two very early plates here:H 4 on a Ferrari 458 too, although I've seen it before.
BB 22 issued by Newcastle upon Tyne CBC in Dec.1903
H 4 issued by Middlesex CC, also in Dec. 1903
Saw 44 S on an X3 in Leeds yesterday too.
Jonny TVR said:
How do you know that?!
.https://dvlaregistrations.dvla.gov.uk/search/previ...
It's picky on the spacing.
No 331
A new spot. Kinda
I came across this recently, it's a picture from the 1960's, and I have yet to ascertain if it's a genuine Ford Cortina GT Ogle (1 of 2), but it did wear the M 7 plate (that now sits on a sorn TR7 in someones collection) and appears to be photographed in Londons Berkeley Square
A new spot. Kinda
I came across this recently, it's a picture from the 1960's, and I have yet to ascertain if it's a genuine Ford Cortina GT Ogle (1 of 2), but it did wear the M 7 plate (that now sits on a sorn TR7 in someones collection) and appears to be photographed in Londons Berkeley Square
Edited by Sir Bagalot on Wednesday 15th July 20:05
QuartzDad said:
Thanks .. is there another site for those sold not through DVLA auctions?M3DGE said:
Yankee Romeo said:
One of the slowest issues pre suffix. Nairn only issued AS1-4097 from 1903 until starting C suffix in January 1965. Only SJ & SV were slower. You will see higher numbers being used by DVLA to re-register pre-30s vehicles.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff