I’d forgotten about the UK police asking for you to recite your numberplate, they don’t do that here, they ask your driving licence number. Car number plates can change if they get damaged.
Yes, I got mine for my 50th. My mum offered to pay half towards my birthday. I put it on the Micra I bought new the following year, then transferred it to the Juke I got a few years ago.
I doubt it would be worthwhile selling it when I stop driving, as it would only be useful for someone else born in the same year as me. I love having it, it’s my personal details and follows me everywhere.
My Daughter has one, she has had it for years & it didn’t cost much, think she bought it when she was in her early 20’s, it’s been on every car she’s owned, it’s on the van now, but before that used to be on her S Max, which got scrapped, car was too old to repair.
After nearly 30 years about 4 years ago I had to get my plates replaced because they were getting a bit tatty, well, the front one was.
These retro yellow plates cost an annual fee these days but because I replaced like for like there still is no annual fee.
I think these will see me out.
Never really bothered about personalised number plates, I just try and remember the current one. Which is getting harder the older I get. I did have an interesting one on my van though when I was a courier…W 599 GET…You could say the last three letters were appropriate…
Jazzi, you should put a plate on the front of the vehicle as well
My initials are BRM, British Racing Motors, I doubt if its availible or if it was it would cost.
BRM 1 would be my choice.
Probably a good choice after thirty years. I’d risk a fine for such old plates.
We don’t have traffic cops anymore, certainly not in London and the SE. Just millions of cameras and bots putting fines in the post.
Hah hah!
Yes we have one,our initials.
It is an investment.
If I’d had
747 JET
then by now:
Reg Plate:747 JET
Registration Style:Dateless
Purchase Price:£18,080.00