For the FTAO of JL
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Yeah. That’s one of the best car/plate combos evar.
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And one of the most expensive too
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That completes the thread surely.
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Yes, I think JL would approve of that one.
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I just looked up how much Nick Mason paid for the plate - Octane's article says the car was already wearing it when he bought it. Nice bonus. I also had in mind that he paid about £100k for it but it was actually £37k in 1977 - Octane coyly doesn't give that info. Not a bad purchase.
That era of racing cars doesn't do much for me though. Which is a shame because that's the last era of proper road-usable Le Mans racers, but it's from long enough before I was born that I have no connection to it.
That era of racing cars doesn't do much for me though. Which is a shame because that's the last era of proper road-usable Le Mans racers, but it's from long enough before I was born that I have no connection to it.
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I followed a VW Up GTI this morning, a 71 plate. Took me a while to work out that it was a private reg.

At first I remembered that an X prefix with the post-2001 plate style is not a geographic identifier so it was probably private. Then I looked at the 'UP' part because of the car it was on and realised the Xs either end were probably symmetrical filler, then I finally sussed that G71 was supposed to read 'GTI'.
Is there a more tenuous or crap private plate which is actually possible to work out logically than this?

At first I remembered that an X prefix with the post-2001 plate style is not a geographic identifier so it was probably private. Then I looked at the 'UP' part because of the car it was on and realised the Xs either end were probably symmetrical filler, then I finally sussed that G71 was supposed to read 'GTI'.
Is there a more tenuous or crap private plate which is actually possible to work out logically than this?
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Bit niche this one but I saw CL59UPS on an A Class over the weekend.
Spaced as CL 59URS signifying "Champions League Spurs"
This is tragic on just about every level imaginable and NOT just because I'm a Gooner
Spaced as CL 59URS signifying "Champions League Spurs"

This is tragic on just about every level imaginable and NOT just because I'm a Gooner

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But surely that's IOW (Isle of Wight), in the middle of MK (Milton Keynes) ? M IOW K. They're from the Isle of Wight but now live in MK.
Or work for MK the electrical accessories company. Could be either.
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Pretty limited resale market though. Luckily every potential owner is worth a fortuna.

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Definitely catty!
to be fair, my Elise has the plate E15SEK, which i “think” is supposed to resemble ELISE K. Thankfully it’s far enough from it that i don’t think others think i’m trying it to be that, and i have no intention of changing any spacings or anything to make it worse.
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obs!Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:22 amBut surely that's IOW (Isle of Wight), in the middle of MK (Milton Keynes) ? M IOW K. They're from the Isle of Wight but now live in MK.
Or work for MK the electrical accessories company. Could be either.
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What's on your van? I noticed you have scrubbed out the plate in photos so it must be embarrassing.
I like having a private plate - so much easier when you use a parking app for instance.
I like having a private plate - so much easier when you use a parking app for instance.
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Van just has a normal 21 plate - probably not really a concern, but i guess i just see how easy it is to track people down by plates these days (like i did with that cossie) and prefer not to have my daily driver plate online with my name.
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MIK!!! ffs!!!!
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I had some tw@t clone the plate on my Mito years ago and they kept using the Dartford crossing. A few seconds drawing over plates is preferable to spending hours on hold on the phone each time it happens!
How about not having a sig at all?
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Although you’ve no way of knowing if they spotted it online or IRL ?