Rock on Tommy
I see on my retention certificate that you can now keep the number on retention for ten years now. It used to be two as far as I remember
It did, I've 2 on retention at the momentI see on my retention certificate that you can now keep the number on retention for ten years now. It used to be two as far as I remember
Shame about the stutter
What they ask and what they receive can be very different indeedI bought my son Conor a registration number when he was 10 yrs old. To keep it warm I put it on an old Mini. The number is C4NOR
Checking with one of the cherished number sellers, they are offering C10 NOR for £36,425.
I may have made a wise investment.
Because he & his fiancee share a car, he hasn't put it on their Merc, its on retention.
Just waiting for someone from Essex (S6) with the initials K.O to make me an offer View attachment 59820
Essex god Kev O???
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Just waiting for someone from Essex (S6) with the initials K.O to make me an offer View attachment 59820
Essex god Kev O???
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Good pension plan.
I got a BBZ car new in May 1988...not sure MBZ would have been out only 2 years later in 1990...probably '95.I have MBZ when I had a small chauffeuring business companies would not want cars over 3 yrs. Used it for 8yrs.then the wife Lizzy had it and still has it. 30 yrs old.
Wow...I missed the fact you have an SLR!!I've always been known by my friends as Mow, the first 3 letters of my surname so I have those digits on my plate. I have F14MOW on my SL55 which was on the SLR and I've just bought 14MOW.
The number 14 seems to follow me around a bit. When I played football I wore the number 14 shirt mainly because as a winger/striker all the other players wanted 9,10 or 11. When I raced karts the first number I was given at the club meet was number 14 and then I had that all the way through and when I went on to race cars I mainly raced with the number 14.
My first house was number 14, the unit of the workshop is number 14 and my son was born on the 14th!
Basically its a bit of fun, number plates are good investments too, a bit like premium bonds they are always worth something and it takes the age off the vehicle too.