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mantahatch

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Re: Private plates.
« Reply #45 on: 18 March 2010, 13:02:06 »

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£80 to transfer from one car to another car. £105 to transfer it to a retention certificate for 12 months  :y.

So the traders are stinging customers for a years retention in the deal as well then.   :-/


Yes, if the trader has to keep a number on retention he has to pay extra. and if he does not sell it within 12 months he has to renew the retention certificate.
I also believe there is now a way of having a retetion certificate for 2 years, again at extra cost.
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Re: Private plates.
« Reply #46 on: 18 March 2010, 13:25:48 »

Rotherham councel have the plate ET1, when the film ET came out there was a bidding war between Elizabeth Taylor and Spielberg, dont if the rumours are true but £1M was mentioned, at yet the plate was never sold.
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Re: Private plates.
« Reply #47 on: 18 March 2010, 13:34:20 »

AMS1, the number made famous by Alan Sugar on his tv program, The Apprentice. His wife's car has the plate 1AS.

Unlike previously thought, Formula 1 driver, Lewis Hamilton has not bought LEW1S and has stated he has no interest in buying it.

VIP1, used by Pope John Paul II on his tour of Ireland in 1979. Recently purchased by Roman Abramovich for over £250,000. Allegedly.

NOT1, BUT2, two brothers had these plates on their matching Ferrari's.

Her Majesty The Queen owns A7, whilst Princess Ann used to hold 1ANN on her car, but had to take it off for obvious security reasons.

The Queen Mother once owned NLT2 and with HRH Prince Philip having OXR1.

Jimmy Tarbuck is apparently the envy of every comedian in the UK with his number plate COM1C.

BET1L, a VW in the town where I grew up had this number, perhaps seeing it every day after school explains my interest in personal plates and VW's. Where is it now? The local mayors car was registered ET1.

MAG1C, famously owned by Paul Daniels. Say yes Paul.

PEN15, owned by superbike rider and truck racer, Steve Parrish. Also owns 60CK (looks a bit like cock I suppose).

Jason Plato, touring car driver and TV presenter has, unsurprisingly P1ATO!

FU2, famously displayed for some years on Fiona Richmond's yellow Jaguar E-type. Owned by the Billy Smart circus family (also own BS1).

Joseph Cyril Bamford (founder of JCB tractors) has at least 40 number plates, including JCB 1 through to JCB 20!

MB1, owned by Max Bygraves until recently. He had resisted numerous offers from Mercedes Benz to sell the plate.

NAS1, owned by boxer 'Prince' Naseem Hamed.

Another boxer, Chris Eubank has 1KO on a huge American Peterbilt truck.

While we're on boxing, Amir Khan has BOX111G.

The most expensive plate sold at a DVLA auction? 51NGH - £254,000 in 2006. This makes the arguably better number S1NGH look an absolute bargain at £86k (plus costs) in 1998.

The top DVLA auction prices

1) 1 D £352,411 Mar 2009
2) 51 NGH £254,000 Apr 2006
3) 1 RH £247,000 2008
4) K1 NGS £231,000 Dec 1993
5) 1 O £210,242 2009
6) 1 A £200,000 Dec 1989
7) 1 OO £197,000 Apr 2006
8) 2 O £142,249 2009
9) 6 B £130,000 2008
10) 1 HRH £113,815 2009
11) S1 NGH £108,000 Nov 1998
12) 1 RR £106,000 Jan 1995
13) MR51 NGH £101,000 Apr 2006
14) 1 S £100,000 Dec 1990
15) G1 LLY £87,500 Mar 1990
16) 1 MK £83,500 Dec 2002

A few interesting auction plates....

In 1991 DAV1D sold for a cool £50,000, a lot of money but obviously the ultimate number for David. In 2003 DAU1D sold for £33k, looks similar but worth it? My name isn't David so no, its not. Also in 2003 DAV 7D waas sold for £10,600. More recently DAY 1D sold for £15,500 in Dec 2006 and BAV 1D for £6,000 in Oct 2006. It goes to show what people are willing to pay for a 'name'.

At a 2005 DVLA auction GUV110R was offered for sale with a £500 reserve. Final selling price actually was £9,200. Now the DVLA 'would rather you didn't buy a number if you intend to mis-represent it'. Not only do they continue to sell numbers which are meaningless without a little adjustment, they will happily bank millions each year selling such numbers. By the way, with a well placed screw its GUV NOR. Similar frauds, sorry sales include CHE153A - £4,300, B SM17H - £3,400, AUD1 7T - £5,800, LET 17 8E - £3,700.

Some rude plates have been released by the DVLA, these include BOO8, 130LOX, BOL10X and A55 OLE. Some others will not be released like P155 OFF. Many companies use numbers as a selling tool. Pimlico Plumbers in London famously have a range of them on their vehicles including W4TER, DRA1N, BOG1 and A 801LER. Souls Coaches also have a few, M 5OUL, P 5OUL and rather unfortunately, R 5OUL.




Courtesy of   http://www.conrod.co.uk/numceleb.html
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Re: Private plates.
« Reply #48 on: 18 March 2010, 14:02:16 »

Reasonably sure a number round my way is P15TAF or P155TAF.

Also, a local butchers has SA55AGE on his van.

You need to 'read' them in a Scots accent to get the full benefit.    ;D
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Re: Private plates.
« Reply #49 on: 18 March 2010, 14:04:47 »

As an aside, when you purchase a VRM, all you are actually purchasing is a right to it, not actual ownership.  Bit like the lifetime rent of Calor gas bottles and similar.... 

If DVLA are informed of repeated flouting of spacing etc to make words or render the VRM unreadable for what it is meant to be, they can pull the plate and reissue the vehicle with an age related plate which is not transferrable.

And there is no refund of the massive fee paid to 'purchase' it in the first place.

Kinda two faced given that they sell the numbers with the knowledge that they can be subsequently misrepresented....
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« Reply #50 on: 18 March 2010, 14:10:47 »

If I remember correctly HM the Queen is the only person allowed to have no number plates on the car she is travelling in.
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« Reply #51 on: 18 March 2010, 14:13:27 »

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If I remember correctly HM the Queen is the only person allowed to have no number plates on the car she is travelling in.
CORRECT!!!! :y
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Re: Private plates.
« Reply #52 on: 18 March 2010, 14:40:02 »

WARNING: IF YOU INTEND TO PURCHASE A REGISTRATION NUMBER IN ORDER TO MISREPRESENT IT ON A NUMBER PLATE,  WE WOULD PREFER YOU DID NOT BUY.

http://www.dvlaauction.co.uk/acrobat.asp

Interesting how some of the numbers are slightly advertised (Space wise)
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Re: Private plates.
« Reply #53 on: 18 March 2010, 16:32:21 »

I've got a private plate, there isn't another on the road the same ::)
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« Reply #54 on: 18 March 2010, 16:45:01 »

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I've got a private plate, there isn't another on the road the same ::)


Me too! unless some sod's cloned it ;D :y
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« Reply #55 on: 18 March 2010, 16:46:01 »

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Isn't that the reason for number plates ::) ::)
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Re: Private plates.
« Reply #56 on: 18 March 2010, 17:34:14 »

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CUN 7Y  seen that before now.  Im sure there are a few about tho!



CUN7S seems apt for beemer drivers. 
Charming, yet again all BM drivers tarred with the same brush  >:(
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« Reply #57 on: 18 March 2010, 17:40:31 »

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CUN 7Y  seen that before now.  Im sure there are a few about tho!



CUN7S seems apt for beemer drivers. 


were not all bad... :-?
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« Reply #58 on: 18 March 2010, 17:43:53 »

yeah!
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« Reply #59 on: 18 March 2010, 17:54:42 »

thankfully bmw drivers over here in ireland dont seem to have that stigma attatched :y
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