Around the Preston area one can see a mini with the plate U2................it isn't Bono.
I know a number of North End fans with plates that have their initials + PNE
Around the Preston area one can see a mini with the plate U2................it isn't Bono.
Slightly OT, but a few summer's ago, I saw this lady in the local shopping centre. She was wearing a jumper with a name/word embroidered across the front. I think it may have been the word "SATURDAY". But I'll never know for sure. She was wearing a jacket over her top, un buttoned. Only the 4 middle letters were visible.My tired eyes initially read that as TURD.
They always are aren't they! A neighbour of mine has a Tesla, plus a roof full of solar panels, plus an AMG Mercedes that seems to run on 24 cylinders of diesel, going by the noise it makes and the smoke it produces.A Tesla Model 3 near here has the reg YU53 GAS, spaced and altered to attempt to read Y U53 GAS (why use gas...oline?). It is parked on the drive next to a big, conventionally-powered SUV.
This is going to hurt,Modern Porsche’s (there is an S in Porsche) perhaps, Classic air cooled 911’s however are iconic. I owned my first in 1992 and sold my last one in 2002. 10 years of pure motoring joy.
This is going to hurt,
That would be my dream car, what would you need for a late '80' s Turbo, 100k?
Slightly OT, but a few summer's ago, I saw this lady in the local shopping centre. She was wearing a jumper with a name/word embroidered across the front. I think it may have been the word "SATURDAY". But I'll never know for sure. She was wearing a jacket over her top, un buttoned. Only the 4 middle letters were visible.
It made me smile.
Handbag down, that's the beauty of cars there are so many different kinds, Porches had never had any appeal to me, sorry if that upsets you.Modern Porsche’s (there is an S in Porsche) perhaps, Classic air cooled 911’s however are iconic. I owned my first in 1992 and sold my last one in 2002. 10 years of pure motoring joy.
Perhaps he has 29 nobs? Or has had 29 nobs? Or is campaigning for packets of gob jobs to inclide 29 biscuits?
Indeed there is... but there’re no apostrophes in “Porsches” or “911s”.Modern Porsche’s (there is an S in Porsche) perhaps, Classic air cooled 911’s...
Maybe he's just a bond fan, was there a LR in Skyfall the Scottish house sceneA new LR Defender just up the road has OO70 PPK which is clearly a nod to James Bond but I don’t know who they might be or why this reference on that car.
The new Defender is in the yet-to-be-released No Time To Die, but unless you know it's a bit obscure - it's not like it's a DB5 or Esprit!Maybe he's just a bond fan, was there a LR in Skyfall the Scottish house scene
I would imagine those plates would be popular in a certain town on the south coast of Cornwall - unless they have all been bought up by Pimlico Plumbers.
There are a couple of good number plates around here; L4RGS, L8RGS. Guess my location then?
In a nearby town we have OO1 - on a modest Honda CRV. The plate is probably their pension.
Go further down the Clyde coast and you get a lot of "AYR" plates. Over the water on the Isle of Bute they opt for any combination ending in ***8UTE.
Take a trip to Oban and you will see the same idea but it is ***0BAN. All with illegal spacing, of course. The Police do have an occasional crackdown, but the illegal plates soon resurface.
There used to be an optician round here with 4 EYEMy optician used to have SPEC 5.
A friend has KYM 5, which is his first name. He bought his many years ago and has been offered over 5 times more than he paid for it.