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Shame you didn't have a fistful of Cavettes's Autoshite business cards on hand - there are some potential Autoshite lovers right here in this picture!

 

The woman who has been shopping on the left is going in for a quick fondle, and the guy in the shorts and the guy in the sunglasses are quite obviously doing the manliest of things - trying descretely to hide some pork horn with the classic 'shove your hands in your pockets' trick.

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Right weirdos, two more

 

This plate has had it's numbers hanging off all the time ive owned it, I lost the 0 about ten years ago

 

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This is a 66 bus I'm restoring, this plates a bit weird, a reflective silver lettering sort of laminated inside, I had one like this on a 69 car once

 

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I have a bit of a thing for 1980s VW/Audi plates, that had the text set a bit higher up on the backing plate and the dealer logo below, plus rounded corners, all then set into a black plastic surround.  This is the only example I can find on my Flickr stream and it's a bit of a rubbish photo:

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Audi Coupe GT by Skizzer, on Flickr

 

I've got one of these amongst the many number plates on the garage wall. It has the black surround and backing but not the 'higher' letters. Was off my late mum's Polo that was written off in 1998.

 

EDIT; I've just measured it...10mm gap at the top, 15mm gap at the bottom :-o :-o Never noticed it before...

 

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Here are a some more of the many that are on the garage walls...

 

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In the 60s there were two main makers , Hills and Bluemels , each had their own font , difference most noticeable if you look at the 9s , hills are on the white car , Hills digits have small tails on the left of the digit like the B and the E have on this , Bluemels were just vertical with no tails , god knows what the tails are really called though

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They just keep coming, check out this gem from the tat thread!

 

Holy crap, a Beetle/Fulvia based kit car.

I never knew such things existed.

 

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No reserver and it only made £870 last time through, and the ngines with it are probably worth more than that.

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white only on the front something to to with the law about no white light showing on the rear which came in after 73 when the black plates stopped - when they werent reflective....

 

apart from the dutch who have odd colours depending on the use of the vehicle - taxis trucks etc

 

and spanish and italian trucks where the trailer gets a separate plate - think we;re the only ones.......

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Here's a question. Is the UK (and it's ex colonies) unique in having different coloured plates front & rear? I've never seen it elsewhere.

Didn't France have white front/yellow rear before the format change a few years back?

 

I had the curly font on my '83 mini mayfair. However I was also guilty of black and silver plates on my '85 City...

BURN THE HERETIC!!

 

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Now then fellow number plate weirdos, I have a significant issue - Look below!

 

 

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That's right! Charles Wright 2001 font plates on a pre 2001 car!

 

The shame keeps me awake at night. (I should be more worried about the gearbox which sounds like a high-speed cement mixer full of marbles...)

 

Raised plastic-digit plates are definitely not period, but would pressed aluminium plates have been used in 1990? If not, that leaves me with flat plastic plates, but can I get legal plates made in the pre 2001 wide font?

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  • 3 weeks later...

Pressed aluminium was only really being used for commercial vehicles.

 

Ebay's full of people providing pre-2001 plates.

 

I took advantage of some twunt reversing into the Saab's front bumper in a botched parking attempt to get some pressed aluminium ones made on Ebay - looks much better I think.

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This seller provides plates in the correct pre-2001 font. You can also add text of your choice at the bottom of the plate. I bought a pair for my dad's Rover 600 as it had the horrible modern type on it, they were quick and transformed the look of it. I had the supplying dealer, "Arriva High Wycombe" typed on the bottom of the plate so it looks pretty decent.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PAIR-of-UK-OLD-FONT-Pre-2001-Vintage-Car-Registration-Number-Plates-16A-/161006768776?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item257cc05288

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