What, you've got it or you want it? It's certainly got your name on it in more ways than one ;-)
What, you've got it or you want it? It's certainly got your name on it in more ways than one ;-)
Hehe, well, it sounds like a bloody bargain for that amount, I'd go for it if I were you, as it's almost sure to go for a lot more on fleabay.
Ditto, I got offered £700 for A14 NSE so that plate, especially to be pinned to a large Range Rover, must surely be worth something.
Check there's no catches though, e.g. is it a legit number, or can it only be fitted to vehicles from the 1930's or other similar shit.
get it Nige! :)
better find her one of her own ;)
In article , Ian Rawlings writes
Presumably that 'translates' to "AlAN SE."
My dad had a good 'un. His first company car was "JOB 57 1N"
Regards,
Simonm.
Rawlings
Not a patch on the gin palace jap 4x4 I regularly saw in Bermondsey - "69 JOB"
AWEM
There used to be a merc soft top running around Nottingham with the plate U PR1X
Stuart
Just seen DEX10N outside a firm specialising in racking, which I thought was rather good.
David
"rads" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com...
Used to get a drop dead georgeous blonde on our estate in a Merc SL reg
505 EXYDerek
Which means?
I'm racking my brains here too. Unless it's just the word JOB...
Dexion, or Dexlon, I would guess?
I feel a bit thick not getting some of these, but sometimes they might not be as obvious to some peo ple as others!
Yep, on an old 1989 Esprit SE, presumably owned by a chap called Alan at some point, given the number of previous owners it was probably owned by everyone called alan at some point!
I was hoping to flog it to someone who owns a Bentley Continental SE or something, unfortunately you can't transfer a number from a car unless the car has a valid MOT, they do that to protect against fraud of some kind, but it means my garage queen sits there with a £700 plate on it that I can't sell..
Trying to decipher that one, I see there's a following thread, I'll read on..
The thing was he didn't choose it - it just arrived with the car.
Regards,
Simonm.
Yeah, I missed that one too!
Saw a photo of a US Merc soft-top - MERC 4 BJ.
It would have to be good ....
Pity it wasn't N16EFU.
Martin
Had one with a 6 before, the 9 looks a better g mate. Oh, & FU!!
;)
Cheers pal, I'll look out for it. :-)
Martin
I've seen MYC 1L, BFE 1 ( Bruce Forsyth - Entertainer ), COM 1C ( Jimmy Tarbuck ) and FAL 1C, driven by a good looking girl in London some years ago. I have yet to see PEN 1S, but I gather they didn't issue some contentious plates. Wouldn't mind D1 SCO though!
TonyB
PEN 1 S was never issued, along with things like S3 MEN, B4 LLS, and Leeds registrations ending in CUM or BUM.
Shame.
I've said this here before, but my favourite is a Renault van used by The Bed Shop in Havefordwest: D1 VAN.
The one I used to see locally was LET 1 0 and a Police motor cycle POT 999 Alan
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