Appropriate registration numbers on cars...

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Smokin Joe

Legendary Member
I have made a few bob selling reg plates, I take it you have not.
I haven't but what would that have to do with having a plate spell my own name rather than someone else's?
 

PaulSB

Legendary Member
Around the Preston area one can see a mini with the plate U2................it isn't Bono.

In Blackburn there used to be a guy who drove a car painted blue on one side and white on the other. The plate was 13RFC
 

PaulSB

Legendary Member
Do you mind me asking why though? What's the actual benefit? I've always wondered what kind of value you can get from paying for some particular letters on a number plate.
Pleasure
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
They're all highly appropriate! They all mark the owner down as complete wafter who believes in their own legend and perceived importance.

My neighbor has RA08 RTA and her name is Roberta, so it's highly appropriate that such a desperate stretch for imagined glory marks her down as the total wally that she is. Her son also has (I'm guessing) his initials on his vanity plate H7 HTB, so stupidity breeds stupidity, clearly.

Private plate = Desperate social climber. With very, very few exceptions.

I have three plates, one from 1945 the other from 1953 and more recently from 1993 They’ve always interested me but thanks for your opinion, stereotyping and sweeping statements.
 
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Archie_tect

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
A weightlifter had W8 MAN.
Local vet who specialised in small animals, K9 VET.
Owner of a water supply company H2 EAU.

Jimmy Tarbuck had COM 1C but that has no twist to make you laugh, unlike that 9 BOB Note!
 
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