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In addition going plateless could save us a fortune on speeding fines too!
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You’re better off not having a plate at all than an illegal one
A wrong plate of any description can earn you 3 points and a fine whereas no plate can only get you a fine, no points.
I’ve run cars without a front plate for years one only once got a £100 fine.
Currently on my red plus 8 I have silver digits stuck on the wing. Drove into a road today facing a police car and they never batted an eye
As for void insurance, that’s utter rubbish. Even no MOT doesn’t affect your ins as long as the accident wasn’t caused by a fault that would have been picked up Thanks for those facts, most interesting.
2009 4/4 Henrietta 1999 Indigo Blue +8 2009 4/4 Sport Green prev 1993 Connaught Green +8 prev
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Hi All, Would welcome responses to my query. If I go down the front splitter route on my Plus 4, I am looking to do away with the number plate box to smarten the front end and avoid it looking too cluttered, If that is the case I would look to put a self adhesive front number plate on the Driver's side front lower wing where I have seen them before on other Morgans. Has anyone done this and experienced any issues with the Police/MoT? John Lot's of comments re sticky wing plates, but you could also ditch the nasty plastic box, make up a couple of brackets & mount to front plate in the traditional way, just below the grille
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In addition going plateless could save us a fortune on speeding fines too!
And being stopped by our local council when going into the recycling tip.
Best Regards Lang may yer lum reek
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As for void insurance, that’s utter rubbish. Even no MOT doesn’t affect your ins as long as the accident wasn’t caused by a fault that would have been picked up
It should be and it certainly used to be rubbish back in the days when your insurance went through an underwriter, there were no comparison sites etc etc. Now the model is different. The checking of what you have said on your proposal comes after a claim, and increasingly insurers look for reasons not to pay ( to quote SWMBO who is a Fellow of the Insurance Institute). One such would be the vehicle not being roadworthy and that includes issues like illegal plates, exhaust etc. Not just things relevant to the accident. Depends on the company. Some are better than others so all I am saying is that you cannot be as certain as that. As for the number plate, the relevant rules are here . I'm not a lawyer and in any case I suspect the police have better things to do that to check plates unless you "show the wrong attitude when stopped ). That said the regs refer to both a plate and a number and the plate is specified as flat. So unless your car has been made before the specified date, you are obliged to have a flat number plate
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I want to put a square stick on plate (black on white background on my new LM62. Has anyone done this and what were the dimensions to be legal?
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I had a grey import Nissan GTR and it had the odd Japanese market numberplate slots. I had a square plate made up for the front/back and the maker went to some trouble to ask about the legality as it was slightly smaller than a standard UK plate. The character sizes were standard but they trimmed the backing plastic slightly to fit it in. I had a few visits by her majesty's but not for bad reasons. They "offered" to make certain it was a legal import as a lot of those were pinched and exported from Japan at that time. A couple were into the Japanese car market and wanted to look as they had not seen a GTR just Evo's and Scooby's. I did ask them about the plate and they said that it was good enough. https://www.gov.uk/displaying-number-plates/rules-number-plates
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I got my front square plate from Aero Racing but it was a real faff trying the get it to stick owing to the compound curvature of the front wing but they do look good I have to say.
Here for a good time not a long time!! Reg
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