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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tidla on 20 February 2012, 22:40:32
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never seen the attraction of private plates until i bought a car with the plate included.
plate valued at £ 500, car bought for £600.
seems like one of those industries where current trends , maybe have an influence on the price.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Carling-Cup-2012-Liverpool-Final-Suarez-Wembley-Tickets-/260961233671?pt=UK_Cherished_Numbers&hash=item3cc2806b07
interesting to see what oof members have on their cars.
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The Mig has B3MSF, my initials and valued at £600, about £595 more than the car is worth..... :(
The Jeep came with BEZ4767 valued at £350.
When I say valued at, that is the price offered to buy the numbers from a plate trading company.
I have to do some juggling soon, when I get the Megan log book as I intend to put B3MSF on the Jeep and BEZ4767 on the Megane..........how the heck we will do this sort of thing when they close the local dvla offices I do not know, currently all I have to do is take all the documents and tax discs and fill out the forms, how can we send tax discs in the post, to Swansea, when they should be on the car.............I have found our local dvla office very helpful over the years.... :y :y :y
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We have 3 cherished plates in our family. Allthough I now drive a car without one. The price he is asking for that LFC plate is a joke, it is not worth more than 5-600 pounds at best. Around here there are a number of SFC (Southampton Football Club) plates and they come up for sale quite a bit. Last one I saw was on a Nissan Primera, car and plate sold for £600.
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How do you go about getting a valuation?
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Just make contact with the companies selling plates. They used to offer you a price to buy outright off you, and a commision based sale for them to sell it on your behalf. Sadly they will offer you a lot less than they sell them for obviously.
I would suggest looking at similar plates to what you have and look at the price they are asking. Then price yours around that price.
At the end of the day it is worth only what someone is willing to pay for it. None of my dateless plates (pre 1963) have cost me more than £95 to buy the car they where attached to.
First plate attched to mk3 Cortina, cost £150, £80 transfer fee, sold car for £200.
Second one attached to Morris Minor, car cost £95 transfer £80 car sold for scrap, scrap price eleudes me at the moment.
Third plate attached to Hillman Minx, car cost £395 transfer fee £80 car sold for £400.
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Thanks!
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Have one on Burt V12 & then my initials, I bought it with the intention of putting it on the Aston I was saving for, but I was lead astray ;D
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Mines been on retention for about 18 months. As its worth a bit and ill no doubt be changing the omega in the next 9 months ill wait for next time around.
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I used to have LIJ 98. Thats probably worth a few bob these days. :-\
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Now here's a thing. Why is it that Irish plates that are bog standard over there, suddenly aquire 'Private' status on the mainland. Never understood that.....
Now dateless plates, pre 63, yes. All well and good but JIL or JXL or whatever ???
No offence to those that have them and delight in them but I just don't and have never 'got it'
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Now here's a thing. Why is it that Irish plates that are bog standard over there, suddenly aquire 'Private' status on the mainland. Never understood that.....
Now dateless plates, pre 63, yes. All well and good but JIL or JXL or whatever ???
No offence to those that have them and delight in them but I just don't and have never 'got it'
Because they are dateless over here ;)
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How do you go about getting a valuation?
I got mine from here............. :y :y
http://www.nationalnumbers.co.uk/
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Thats good to know - cheers :y
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I had an email from regtransfers.co.uk today (because I got a valuation on a plate, I imagine) offering me 'AB 55' for a mere £42,500 ..
Naturally I bought it on the spot. ;D
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I had a yank thunderbird ML6 & a oldsmobile MX4.
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Often think about getting one, but I don't see much point :-\.
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Often think about getting one, but I don't see much point :-\.
blimey you dont keep your cars long enough Del :o ;D
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When i bought The Beastie from Hotel 21 he had his own plate which he kept so the car went back to it's original S plate. I bought another one for it. Many of you know it but i won't divulge as it's still on the car & the present owner is a member but it's a funny plate & only cost £140. I've seen cars for sale on ebay & other sites with such plates that are "valued" at silly amounts of money plus private sellers thinking thier precious no. is worth 2 or 3 grand. "VALUED" my arse. If you want one google any private/personal reg. & buy a similar one for next to nothing...ie £140....might be a tad more now as this was 3 or 4 years ago & there are transfer fees but you get the gist.
Private plates can be cheap. IGNORE "valued at" prices. Valued by who? You don't have to spend big bucks. :y
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I bought one for the Mrs for Xmas spells out her surname, OK it wasn't cheap but now she says if we tied the knot she wouldn't change her name so I said not much point then really.
Now that's what I call an investment reckon the plate has already saved me a fortune ;D ;D ;D