I didn't think you could have a numbre plate like this

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R1cho

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doesnt look private though, i think he got lucky!
 
you can nearly have what you like.

bet it cost a bit too

my fav one is HOP 1N
 
The (female) MD of the Company in the office across from ours has a top of the range Range Rover Sport...

number plate is "81CH" spaced to read B1CH :lol :lol :lol :lol
 
The (female) MD of the Company in the office across from ours has a top of the range Range Rover Sport...

number plate is "81CH" spaced to read B1CH :lol :lol :lol :lol

and is she? :naughty
 
there's 2 numbers floating around my area, PEN11S AND 5TAR, :cool:
 
A Ford dealership in Slough were I worked was across the road from a knocking shop. On the drive was a Ford Cougar with the number plate J100KER with a black bolt between the J and the 1 .


Once I was stuck in traffic and glanced at the woman in the car in the other direction , she was an absolute stunner. reg number on her car was 1 CUM.


Brian
 
the best onei ever saw was on a landrover , many years ago ......

d1 nky
 
saw brand new rangey few weeks ago.

normal ish modern reg, last 3 letters fku,

could have been random, might not be...
 
They have a department at the DVLC that look at new issues of number plates, in an attempt to remove unsuitable ones.:thumb2

Now they have an even bigger department weeding out the ones they can sell at a higher price.:nenau

Back in the 70's the press at the time wondered who would get UGO 2L
At that time they were issued randomly, and each licencing district had the last two letters to show which district.
I lived in Cheshire at the time and the regs ended in either LG, MA, MB, TU, and these were registered in Chester.
When they ran out dealers used the letters from Staffordshire.

In the AA yearly hand book there was a list, you could always spot where a car came from, from its reg number.
Not the case now.
 

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