In the recent thread which turned to numberplates it fired me up to look at going with the square plate on the wing and junking the factory number plate box. Car is a 80th 4/4 in Saxe blue.
Another local chap who has just bought a Morgan (+4) wants to do the same.
Yesterday he removed his factory reg box and was about to order the new plate online.
However with the box removed the horn and other gubbins then become on show and in your face we decided.
I checked on mine when I got home and it'd be the same.
What do you guys do who've done this? Reposition horn etc?
He's now talking about a valance to hide this from Wolf Performance and then deciding on a stick on plate placed on either the wing or the new valance.
I quite like the idea but reckon it would spoil the diminutive lines and narrow tyred look of the 80th, his sits on 205 V8 alloys.
At the end of the day I'm probably just looking for little items to purchase for the new car. Problem is the 80th already came with most of the usual suspects you'd exitedly buy after purchase. I've bought the sun visors, deflector's and junked the big plastic mirror but can't find anything else the car needs, apart from the numberplate swap I'd like to do.
What is the general view on these valances? Are they period for a 1936 replica? Are they just for Supersport/V6 performance related cars or is it a case of "if you want one get one"?
Ideally I'd just like the plate on the wing but I'm now thinking it could look naff.
Cheers Guys.