Re: Classic number plate for the laugh!

N19 EFU

> > NIGE FU

What, you've got it or you want it? It's certainly got your name on it in more ways than one ;-)

Reply to
Ian Rawlings
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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.

Reply to
Ian Rawlings

get it Nige! :)

Reply to
Tom Woods

better find her one of her own ;)

Reply to
Tom Woods

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.

Reply to
SpamTrapSeeSig

Rawlings

Not a patch on the gin palace jap 4x4 I regularly saw in Bermondsey - "69 JOB"

AWEM

Reply to
Andrew Mawson

There used to be a merc soft top running around Nottingham with the plate U PR1X

Stuart

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Stuart Gray

Just seen DEX10N outside a firm specialising in racking, which I thought was rather good.

David

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rads

"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 EXY

Derek

Reply to
Derek

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!

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Madhatchetsbrother

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..

Reply to
Ian Rawlings

The thing was he didn't choose it - it just arrived with the car.

Regards,

Simonm.

Reply to
SpamTrapSeeSig

Yeah, I missed that one too!

Reply to
Rich B

Saw a photo of a US Merc soft-top - MERC 4 BJ.

It would have to be good ....

Reply to
Rich B

Pity it wasn't N16EFU.

Martin

Reply to
Oily

Had one with a 6 before, the 9 looks a better g mate. Oh, & FU!!

;)

Reply to
Nige

Cheers pal, I'll look out for it. :-)

Martin

Reply to
Oily

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

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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.

Reply to
Rich B

The one I used to see locally was LET 1 0 and a Police motor cycle POT 999 Alan

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Roberts

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