If it wasn't adorned with side pannier boxes, snorkel etc, they could have gone with LE55 TAT too.Gavster wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 9:29 am Saw a Defender with the plate 'LE55 TAX' near Brum at the weekend, which I liked for the fact it's two complete words, which is hard to achieve.
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Sadly it was pimped out to the max, so should have had AL11 TAT
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I liked the irony of paying money *to the government* in order to put "Less Tax" on your car. Feels like a very gammon thing to do.
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We have may of both, but have a long established RR/LR dealer in the next twon over. Where I got my car in fact. (NOt RR or LR) and seem to be a mix of tradesman's wives on the school run and tweed clad, florid face fishermen and hunters.
Farmers tend to be in japanese pickups with ten milion miles on them.
I have often wonder about the boxes, I presume it is to evoke the old camel trophy petrol cans strapped to teh side, but hey do look bloody silly, along with snorkels, on a car that is plainly valteded weekly and only even mounts curbs.
Farmers tend to be in japanese pickups with ten milion miles on them.
I have often wonder about the boxes, I presume it is to evoke the old camel trophy petrol cans strapped to teh side, but hey do look bloody silly, along with snorkels, on a car that is plainly valteded weekly and only even mounts curbs.