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#39891 - 20/01/10 10:11 PM
Re: Which number plate?
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South Wales Correspondent
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Registered: 26/05/09
Posts: 1040
Loc: South Wales UK
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I've treated myself to the Morgan - and I'm also thinking I should treat myself to a decent number plate for it.
I can't vote on this becuase I think it is asking for far too simplistic an anwer to a totally subjective question. I have one but that's because I am a megalomaniac. For others, surely the reasons are so diverse that it is, afrer all, a purely personal thing? regards, G
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#39894 - 21/01/10 07:59 AM
Re: Which number plate?
[Re: GLLHG]
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Salty Sea Dog
Talk Morgan Enthusiast
Registered: 03/07/07
Posts: 1546
Loc: Gloucestershire, UK
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I'd agree with Gerwyn here.
Never bought a special plate. Thought about having my amateur radio call sign, but I'm not into throwing money away.
As far as we know the plate on my 4/4 is original. One of my Prescott colleagues keeps saying I should change it, but her son was killed a few years ago in a collision with a deer. It gives the guy on traffic, just up the road, a bit of amusement every time he sees it.
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#39896 - 21/01/10 08:18 AM
Re: Which number plate?
[Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
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L - Learner Plates On
Registered: 25/10/07
Posts: 242
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I am not keen on plates that relay what the car is: MOG on a Morgan or BMW on a BMW etc but like clever personal registrations that make you think.
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#39906 - 21/01/10 02:46 PM
Re: Which number plate?
[Re: Trevor]
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L - Learner Plates On
Registered: 29/09/07
Posts: 116
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A dateless reg would be better if you want black and white plates. Still illegal, but unlikley to get anyones attention I would have thought?
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#39909 - 21/01/10 03:17 PM
Re: Which number plate?
[Re: Brian V]
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Learner Plates Off!
Registered: 27/02/09
Posts: 435
Loc: Great Britain
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Couldn't agree more!
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#39920 - 21/01/10 06:11 PM
Re: Which number plate?
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Roadster Guru
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 1295
Loc: Yorkshire
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I'm not keen on spending on plates but have been quite lucky. The plate on the Roadster came with my 1980 BGT, when "1V" plates were normal issue. When I saw it, I liked the straight lines. Sad but true. 'NKH 1V', and at that time it was on a smaller than standard plate. So it cost nothing, (and means nothing), and when the BGT was sold I put it on the Golf until the Morgan came along. But then it got complicated because the Morgan came with C2 GBW. I thought about selling that, but decided to put it on MrsW's Polo. So that was two meaninless plates for nowt. Then in a rush of blood to the head I bought V11 NKH for the Golf...........I think it was £500. The 'V1' alternative was too much hard earned.... for somebody with a Yorkshire disposition.
I like to see pre 62 six digit (or less) plates on black/silver, whether ABC 123, 123 ABC, AB 1234, or 1234 AB.
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#39924 - 21/01/10 07:45 PM
Re: Which number plate?
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Learner Plates Off!
Registered: 27/02/09
Posts: 435
Loc: Great Britain
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Ah Dave it's a well known fact that the best numbers aren't always the most expensive!
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Robert
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#39928 - 21/01/10 08:21 PM
Re: Which number plate?
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le Asbo du Bling
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Registered: 23/07/07
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Loc: Cambridgeshire
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