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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 20 February 2021, 18:34:42
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Why is it I can remember the registration number of my very first car and motorcycle........but struggle with anything more recent?
For the record, FUE 756K......1972 Triumph 1500 with FWD.....and NRE 1L a 1973 Garelli Bimatic.
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I can remember my first shag in great detail as well. :)......although it didn't last very long.
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likewise, and the car I passed my test in, but I can never remember the reg's of the cars on my drive now :-[
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likewise, and the car I passed my test in, but I can never remember the reg's of the cars on my drive now :-[
I can remember what it was but not the registration number.
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likewise, and the car I passed my test in, but I can never remember the reg's of the cars on my drive now :-[
I can remember what it was but not the registration number.
Yellow MK1 Escort YTC144L :y
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likewise, and the car I passed my test in, but I can never remember the reg's of the cars on my drive now :-[
I can remember what it was but not the registration number.
Yellow MK1 Escort YTC144L :y
'L' reg.....either 1972 or 1973.
Could have given you a Mexico... :D
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Can remember most of mine but won't list 40+ vehicles 1st was an Austin A 40 5016VW
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My first car was a Mini GDK198D, which had more filler in it than metal (almost), but I took my test (and passed) in a newer Mini ODK959M.
I can also remember the registrations of my earlier cars and the majority of my more modern cars...probably because I actually liked the cars and enjoyed them even when they broke down (more frequently than not...)
Strangely, I can remember all my girlfriend's names too... :y
What day is it again...?
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Can remember most of mine but won't list 40+ vehicles 1st was an Austin A 40 5016VW
Someone would give a reasonable price for that reg now...
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I can remember a couple of my old Dad's cars.
TOC 543 H ......Fiat 125S.....which had 100 BHP and was quick (1970)
GUK 571C.....a 2 litre Ford Coarse Hair. :) (1965)
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Can remember most of mine but won't list 40+ vehicles 1st was an Austin A 40 5016VW
Someone would give a reasonable price for that reg now...
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I bet it would be worth a few quid now I think I paid £40 for the car in 1970.
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Can remember most of mine but won't list 40+ vehicles 1st was an Austin A 40 5016VW
Someone would give a reasonable price for that reg now...
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I bet it would be worth a few quid now I think I paid £40 for the car in 1970.
a VW owner perhaps.
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In 1979, I bought a Mini 850 for my wife to learn to drive in (I had a Mini Cooper S then and she wasn't learning in that!). It was reg DON932C. Tried to sell it later to a work mate called Don, but he wasnt interested, so I just flogged it with the car.
A few years later I bought a Triumph 2000 with the reg PAT100M. Thought it would be good for my wife (for obvious reasons ;D) but she wasn't bothered about a personal registration, so again I let it go with the car :(
That was two mistakes I made.....
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First car was a Renault 5 GTL 1300cc OCA 502V. :y
Can't remember my first bikes reg, but it was a Kawasaki AE50 that would give the Fizzies a run for their money! :)
Too many girlfriends to remember the names! :P
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First car 1959 Consul 1601 UB.First bike Honda 175 CD[couldn't afford the CB version] KBM 89 G.
Some of dads first Super Snipe he had OET 315. VdP 3L was 4567 ET. Mk IV Zodiac Executive F633 UDT. 1933 Buick was BAD 876.Siver Cloud III was CHE 45C and the last car he owned was a Mk1 Escort 1300XL and was THE 787N.
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In 1979, I bought a Mini 850 for my wife to learn to drive in (I had a Mini Cooper S then and she wasn't learning in that!). It was reg DON932C. Tried to sell it later to a work mate called Don, but he wasnt interested, so I just flogged it with the car.
A few years later I bought a Triumph 2000 with the reg PAT100M. Thought it would be good for my wife (for obvious reasons ;D) but she wasn't bothered about a personal registration, so again I let it go with the car :(
That was two mistakes I made.....
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Bought my missus her private plate in 1987 for £400, reg transfers valued it at £3000 a couple of years ago .
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Mine was a black Sunbeam Ti, BKU607T.
Out of the thirty+ cars I've owned, it's half of the the ones I wish I still had.
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B581GWB first car.
B626VCL test pass.
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First (road legal) moped a mighty Casal. ::) KOI 9119. Bought new October 1975 for £180.
First car. HB Viva. BIJ 8142. Bought from the next door neighbour in 1977 (7 years old) for £70.
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In 1979, I bought a Mini 850 for my wife to learn to drive in (I had a Mini Cooper S then and she wasn't learning in that!). It was reg DON932C. Tried to sell it later to a work mate called Don, but he wasnt interested, so I just flogged it with the car.
A few years later I bought a Triumph 2000 with the reg PAT100M. Thought it would be good for my wife (for obvious reasons ;D) but she wasn't bothered about a personal registration, so again I let it go with the car :(
That was two mistakes I made.....
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Bought my missus her private plate in 1987 for £400, reg transfers valued it at £3000 a couple of years ago .
A modest profit then...
https://www.in2013dollars.com/uk/inflation/1987
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My first car was a Mini GDK198D, which had more filler in it than metal (almost), but I took my test (and passed) in a newer Mini ODK959M. .....
both DK .... Rochdale registrations :y
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.....First bike Honda 175 CD[couldn't afford the CB version] KBM 89 G. ....
I had one of them for my first bike too ... SEK 845N :y
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My first wheels was a 250cc Greeves sport road bike with a Villiers twin 2 stroke engine. VER 653. My first and only bike.
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My first car was a Mini GDK198D, which had more filler in it than metal (almost), but I took my test (and passed) in a newer Mini ODK959M. .....
both DK .... Rochdale registrations :y
You're right Andy - where I was born and bred. EN was Bury as I recollect.
In those days the registration indicated where you were from, as most people bought from local garages, and when sold, cars tended to stay locally as cars for sale were generally only advertised in local newspapers. The internet has obviously changed all that and car adverts in local newspapers are a thing of the past. The nearest you get to local registrations is the county or metropolitan district identifiers.
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My first car was a Mini GDK198D, which had more filler in it than metal (almost), but I took my test (and passed) in a newer Mini ODK959M. .....
both DK .... Rochdale registrations :y
You're right Andy - where I was born and bred. EN was Bury as I recollect.
In those days the registration indicated where you were from, as most people bought from local garages, and when sold, cars tended to stay locally as cars for sale were generally only advertised in local newspapers. The internet has obviously changed all that and car adverts in local newspapers are a thing of the past. The nearest you get to local registrations is the county or metropolitan district identifiers.
Correct :y The Mayoral car used to have EN1 on it ... on loan apparently.
I remember DK being Rochdale as my Dad worked for various funeral firms in & around Rochdale and many of the ir cars had DK registrations .... even a crappy old Bedford van 2538 DK - no idea why I can remember that! ;D
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We've made it easy wifey has had her plate since 1987 and I have two, one on retention certificate and the other on the RR both bought from DVLA in 1999, so as long as we keep the dreaded Dementia at bay we should remember them..
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We've made it easy wifey has had her plate since 1987 and I have two, one on retention certificate and the other on the RR both bought from DVLA in 1999, so as long as we keep the dreaded Dementia at bay we should remember them..
I'm bl**dy hopeless now with our cars' registrations, it doesn't help that one starts DL & another starts DN. It's a good job I can easily find them on my phone! ;D
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GRL779N Yam FS1E 1st motorised set of wheels,739TRL Morris 1100 1st car :y
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GRL779N Yam FS1E 1st motorised set of wheels,739TRL Morris 1100 1st car :y
My 1st car, too. Big end went on the M6 at Coleshill in 1973. I abandoned it on the hard shoulder and hitched a lift to Liverpool.
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My first car was a Mini GDK198D, which had more filler in it than metal (almost), but I took my test (and passed) in a newer Mini ODK959M. .....
both DK .... Rochdale registrations :y
You're right Andy - where I was born and bred. EN was Bury as I recollect.
In those days the registration indicated where you were from, as most people bought from local garages, and when sold, cars tended to stay locally as cars for sale were generally only advertised in local newspapers. The internet has obviously changed all that and car adverts in local newspapers are a thing of the past. The nearest you get to local registrations is the county or metropolitan district identifiers.
Correct :y The Mayoral car used to have EN1 on it ... on loan apparently.
I remember DK being Rochdale as my Dad worked for various funeral firms in & around Rochdale and many of the ir cars had DK registrations .... even a crappy old Bedford van 2538 DK - no idea why I can remember that! ;D
There was a car / van rental place on Oldham Road in Rochdale near to Tom Mellor Ford whose fleet of vehicles were registered 1111DK, 2222DK, 3333DK, etc and then the reverse DK1111, DK2222, DK3333 etc. In those days, you just approached the local vehicle taxation office (in the case of Rochdale, in the magnificent Town Hall), and if the number wasn't allocated, for a nominal fee of £5.00 (from memory) you could have it. Try doing that today.....
In the 50's, my father had a Morris Minor with DDK157. He (wierdly) bought an Austin 1800 in 1965 from Ratcliffe Bros. on Halifax Rd in Rochdale and managed to get DDK157C just by 'asking'. My mother also bought a Lambretta 125 scooter from Robinsons in Rochdale around the same time, and got DDK57C on it!
Dispite doing all this, when they were sold, he just let them go with their registration still on them. I suppose, there wasn't the interest in them then.
The surname of a wartime friend of my father was ROW - he approached Birmingham tax office in the good old days, and for a miniscule amount came away with ROW 7.
Talking of Bury registrations - there was an 'interesting' reg knocking around the Burnley area for years in the 80' and 90' s - TEN10T. Not seen it now for years.
I don't particularly see the liking for these abstract personalised registrations people put on their cars that mean absolutely nothing, however an ''interesting' registration, I get..........to a point....
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Talking of Bury registrations - there was an 'interesting' reg knocking around the Burnley area for years in the 80' and 90' s - TEN10T. Not seen it now for years.
I don't particularly see the liking for these abstract personalised registrations people put on their cars that mean absolutely nothing, however an ''interesting' registration, I get..........to a point....
TEN66 used to be knocking about round here years ago .... can't remember on what, but it was just an ordinary, also ran, kind of car.
and the obvious PEN15 ..... the world was a simpler place back then ;D
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There is the 'urban myth' about the reg. PEN1S, but that was purely what it was...a myth. Even in 1977, in the early days of the DVLC (as it was then), it would never have been issued.
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There is the 'urban myth' about the reg. PEN1S, but that was purely what it was...a myth. Even in 1977, in the early days of the DVLC (as it was then), it would never have been issued.
but PEN15 was issued ;) though it doesn't seem to be recognised on the gov ved check :-\ but then again, neither does TEN66 :-\ and I can't see that having been returned to Swansea
https://www.regtransfers.co.uk/info/pen15
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Way back I owned a 1983 MK 1 Astra estate, presented in shitty orange/brown.
TNT 85Y.....good little car that went like a bomb. :)
Last car I owned that came with 'points'
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Had a lovely MK2 Lowline Zephyr 5187 BY loved that car shiny ambassador blue 3 speed column change.
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Last car I owned that came with 'points'
They should be made illegal ::) ::)
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Last car I owned that came with 'points'
They should be made illegal ::) ::)
My next car might have those ;D
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Last car I owned that came with 'points'
They should be made illegal ::) ::)
My next car might have those ;D
I like a pair of thrusting points to play with. :)
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Last car I owned that came with 'points'
They should be made illegal ::) ::)
My next car might have those ;D
I like a pair of thrusting points to play with. :)
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Always gets back to breasts..😄
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Last car I owned that came with 'points'
They should be made illegal ::) ::)
My next car might have those ;D
I like a pair of thrusting points to play with. :)
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Always gets back to breasts..😄
Really, your mind, Mr Rangie. ;D ;D
I was talking about contact breaker points. Honest I was. :)
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Last car I owned that came with 'points'
They should be made illegal ::) ::)
My next car might have those ;D
can you still buy a Sparkright box of electrickery to f**k the points off?
Any car I bought that had them would be modified asap .... ;) ;)
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Apparently you can, but it went for more than I was prepared to spend... Besides, it had been off the road since at least 2006, so it had much bigger issues...
Like sills, rear quarters, not running etc, etc :D
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Last car I owned that came with 'points'
They should be made illegal ::) ::)
My next car might have those ;D
can you still buy a Sparkright box of electrickery to f**k the points off?
Any car I bought that had them would be modified asap .... ;) ;)
It's about £40 to replace the points and condenser with electronic. Although if it's a common distributor, like a Lucas 45 as used on millions of BL, Rootes etc cars, a complete new distributor is about 50% more and eliminates any wear in the old one. Used them on several cars, and they're money well spent.
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1st car ,a blue mini van DSK866H fetching good money now I believe :'(
Talking of memorable or valuable registration numbers , a jeweller who I knew quite well in Chester his father had the foresight to buy all his kids a registration plate, their surname is Kay.
2K
3k
4K
5K
all still current and in use, worth a few quid I suspect.
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Those are good plates, just for their simple / old format. But no one would know their significance unless they knew the family.
Interesting plates that are immediately recognisable for their humour or interesting format are ok in my book, but other non descript plates that mean absolutely nothing to Joe Public always give me the impression the owner has visions 'above their station'.
Just my thoughts......
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Those are good plates, just for their simple / old format. But no one would know their significance unless they knew the family.
Interesting plates that are immediately recognisable for their humour or interesting format are ok in my book, but other non descript plates that mean absolutely nothing to Joe Public always give me the impression the owner has visions 'above their station'.
Just my thoughts......
Always makes me smile when i see a car for sale with the words, "cherished reg plate" or " private plate included" etc. They may have meant something to a previous owner, but very little to anyone else. ???
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Especially if the plate in question is an NI one :D
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The plate on my recent purchase is N111 LDD. No idea if it meant something to some previous owner or not, but to me it just makes the car seem older than it is. Its a year 2000 car btw.
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The plate on my recent purchase is N111 LDD. No idea if it meant something to some previous owner or not, but to me it just makes the car seem older than it is. Its a year 2000 car btw.
That is an unusual.
Might be worth something......to somebody.
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Last car I owned that came with 'points'
They should be made illegal ::) ::)
My next car might have those ;D
can you still buy a Sparkright box of electrickery to f**k the points off?
Any car I bought that had them would be modified asap .... ;) ;)
I find it satisfying to put my feeler between a nice clean pair and then push them together slightly for a nice snug fit.
15 thou if I remember rightly.
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The plate on my recent purchase is N111 LDD. No idea if it meant something to some previous owner or not, but to me it just makes the car seem older than it is. Its a year 2000 car btw.
had the first letter N been a D ,and the last D been an O ::)
I can think of a dew people the plate would be good for :D
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Think one of the most famous plates in the late seventies early eighties was STR1P, believe it belonged to Paul Raymond owner of strip clubs & then Fiona Richmond a stripper who made a few bob.
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Think one of the most famous plates in the late seventies early eighties was STR1P, believe it belonged to Paul Raymond owner of strip clubs & then Fiona Richmond a stripper who made a few bob.
What did she make bob??
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Iirc Fiona Richmond had FU2 as her reg plate.
A bloke who lived in the same village as me (in what used to be the local priory, which is a huge place) had FU5 in his E type.
He owned FU,s jeans company.
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Iirc Fiona Richmond had FU2 as her reg plate.
A bloke who lived in the same village as me (in what used to be the local priory, which is a huge place) had FU5 in his E type.
He owned FU,s jeans company.
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Well done my memory is not what it was FU2 was hers , knew it was something risque..😄
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My memory of insignificant details from long ago is quite good. I have no memory of what happened 5 minutes ago though. :)
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My memory of insignificant details from long ago is quite good. I have no memory of what happened 5 minutes ago though. :)
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I'm becoming like my dog only remember feeding times..😁
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Last year on my commute I kept spotting a Caterham 7 the reg was 2 OF US
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Iirc Fiona Richmond had FU2 as her reg plate.
A bloke who lived in the same village as me (in what used to be the local priory, which is a huge place) had FU5 in his E type.
He owned FU,s jeans company.
I recall seeing a picture of her in a car with the aforementioned PEN15 plate. So was it phony?
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Iirc Fiona Richmond had FU2 as her reg plate.
A bloke who lived in the same village as me (in what used to be the local priory, which is a huge place) had FU5 in his E type.
He owned FU,s jeans company.
I recall seeing a picture of her in a car with the aforementioned PEN15 plate. So was it phony?
Perhaps she was getting a lift... ::)
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Iirc Fiona Richmond had FU2 as her reg plate.
A bloke who lived in the same village as me (in what used to be the local priory, which is a huge place) had FU5 in his E type.
He owned FU,s jeans company.
I recall seeing a picture of her in a car with the aforementioned PEN15 plate. So was it phony?
Strapped on for the photo?
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Iirc Fiona Richmond had FU2 as her reg plate.
A bloke who lived in the same village as me (in what used to be the local priory, which is a huge place) had FU5 in his E type.
He owned FU,s jeans company.
I recall seeing a picture of her in a car with the aforementioned PEN15 plate. So was it phony?
Strapped on for the photo?
PEN15 or number plate?
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About 10+ years ago, I used to regularly see the registration FET15H around the Preston area. It was a tasty car - can't now remember what, but the woman driving it brought all sorts of thoughts to mind....:D :D
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When I lived in Croydon about 35 years ago used to see ELV1S regularly on an XJS still around but now on a Vauxhall Mokka.
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About 10+ years ago, I used to regularly see the registration FET15H around the Preston area. It was a tasty car - can't now remember what, but the woman driving it brought all sorts of thoughts to mind....:D :D
A Dominatrix called 'nanny whip'.......perhaps. ;) :D
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Just googled FR to see what happened to her, and was amazed to discover that not only was she previously a Stewardess with BOAC and BCal, both of whom I flew for, but now owns a hotel in Grenada a short distance from the villa we regularly visit. We visited the hotel for lunch last time we were there! It’s a small world. :o
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First car I bought at 16 was a non MOT'd 1960 pale blue Austin mini "seven" My old dad quite rightly forbade me from bringing it home so I was forced to sell it on . The registration number was CGM 96 and it went to an Instructor at the Apprentice traing centre I was at for a whopping £15 profit . CGM was his initials iirc.
I did some electrical work for a chap and he offered to pay me with the buff reg. book and chassis plate for a red and black mini plus a little cash. As it happened I had a school friend with just such a car in his garage about to be scrapped . This was pre DVLA days and all it took was a request for the local council to inspect the vehicle and then once passed the reg could be transferred .
New plates suitably "aged" , chassis plate rivetted on and heads also "aged " and buff book casually placed on seat . One 5 minute inspection later 63 AGA was mine .
Incredibly the number issued to replace 63 AGA on the old mini was .....7 KVD .
Suitable short time later 7 KVD was mine but only on the understanding that no further transfers would be allowed .
63 AGA is still on a dear late friends widows car and I had 7 KVD for nigh on 40 years until I sold it after moving to Ireland , it's on a Porsche Turbo now .
I bought my E24 in the North and it came with the number HIL 6351 . I had to jump through some shady loops to do it but registered it to a friend in Wales and then sold the number on and it now resides on a rather tasty late model E24 Highline 635i. :)
Like many of you when I'm asked the reg of any of our vehicles now I'm at a loss and have to refer to photos or run out side to look.
The first real owned and driven car was a much loved MK1 Cortina ASC 405B which I kept for two years and spent wayyy too much on it inc. 1600 x flow , 2000E gearbox and Capri discs . I loved that car and wished I'd kept it instead of buying that 2 year old MGB GT ......Ah well..... :-\ :-\
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