Funny, I always thought a good plate was something like this:
Cheers!
Funny, I always thought a good plate was something like this:
Cheers!
^^^ After a little googling I've found they were called "Peak" plates back in the day (which is what I now remember) and were manufactured by Ace or Jepson.
Chatting this morning with a guy who has BU11LD J on a Defender. Says he saw it advertised on eBay for £1000 but bought it from DVLA for £250.
Saw two yesterday, one cringe but the other is pretty cool.
E4 LDN while in the E4 postcode and MR 57ERN
That I didn’t know. I didn’t realise it had changed from the 1973 cut off but a quick Google gives info that if you apply to the DVLA and register as historic vehicle tax class it is indeed Jan 1980.
Cheers, every day is a school day but still doesn’t allow a local black Lambo to use them :-)
With no roof rack for a ladder, I assume he only works on bungalows or its best not to leave your unattended drinks near him in a nightclub.20231012_095342.jpg
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Lucky man I’ve still to see it. When they announced it I was a bit dubious however seems like they’ve pulled it off!
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Nigel Mansell has had a big sell off of memorabilia including his reg 5 NM that made £50400
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On a posh people carrier van in Edgware yesterday.
That’s got to be worth a pretty penny!
Haha good spot!
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No point starting a new thread for this, but surely the way this plate is cut is illegal?
No, that’s fine. https://www.bespoke-plates.co.uk/blo...s-legal-in-uk/
Daft imo but some people like them - would look far better matching the shape of the recess.
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On one of those spaceship electric BMW iX thingies. Quick google-fu suggests it's a NE fish guy, makes sense as they have money to burn.
Just saw "HA66LES" on a red Porsche, Panamera , I think, in Richmond, thought I had resaved it on the dashcam but can't find it ...
So, when distinguishing between a flat sheet and a plate with raised figures you simply say, these are both 4D objects? I see your point, but it's not particularly useful achieving the aim of distinguishing between them.
Price List
4D number plate £10
4D number plate £25
Absolutely, we all know and understand the accepted definitions of 1d, 2d and 3D, I was just furthering an earlier discussion about whether time is a dimension or not.
I personally think anyone describing a 3D number plate as 4d is a bit desperate. How does it differ from a 3D plate?