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The bloke who owned corner shop on my street when I was a kid has private reg MH26 must be worth a bit?Will be worth a fortune these days. The fewer letters/numbers in a reg the more it is worth.
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The bloke who owned corner shop on my street when I was a kid has private reg MH26 must be worth a bit?Will be worth a fortune these days. The fewer letters/numbers in a reg the more it is worth.
Tens of thousands these days id imagine .The bloke who owned corner shop on my street when I was a kid has private reg MH26 must be worth a bit?
Used to be on a roller driven by that lad who had the luxury car garage at testo'sThe reg on my dad's car in the early 70s was JBR 1, which was long before private registrations were thought of.
I've often wondered how much that registration would be worth today.
By the way, has anyone else seen the car being driven in the Sunderland area with the registration BBC1? That plate must be worth a fortune.
lad knocks about Washington obviously called Simon with ng51 mon.
must be worth a few quid too.
The bloke who owned corner shop on my street when I was a kid has private reg MH26 must be worth a bit?
For me that would be like being the 26th boyfriend-, not something I’d want.Tens of thousands these days id imagine .
Beat you, I've got T2 FTM. I got it when I bought a new bike in 1999. It's on retention now since I changed my van and I really need to transfer it back onto one of my bikes or van. The little banner under the number read F*CK THE MAGS just to leave no one in doubt what it meant.I’ve had T3 FTM for years and years. I used to worry it might get damaged outside my sister’s house if I visited (High Heston) but then I remembered that the section of mag support who might want to do that probably can’t read.
Linda Lovelace or Fiona Fullerton used to own FU 2.
Some numbers are canny , the mis spaced or with screw covers in the wrong place are a bit pathetic to me , but whatever floats your boat I suppose.
In the 70's a Jenson that used to turn up at Roker Park had DEC 25.ABR 1 - Ted Evans, SAFC director in the 60-s and 70s, had on his Jag then Jensen
SYD 1 - Syd Collings had on his Merc
In the 70's a Jenson that used to turn up at Roker Park had DEC 25.
A hearse in Sunderland used to have OGR 1, then it appeared again in the area on a Rolls Royce. Probably doesn't mean a lot that number unless you're a biker.
OGR 1 was on the Mayor of Sunderland car wasn’t it ?
I’ve think I’ve seen ‘AU 1’ kicking around Sunderland. That must be worth a fortune.