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i saw "P15 PEE" today on some sort of merc ? today, again an odd choice.

 

(Edit) apparently it was a Volvo XC60 whatever that is

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Overtaken by P15 NOB (Piss Nob) on a Black Range Rover on the M25.

 

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Also, something not quite right here. Notting Hill:

 

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Once saw R155OLE on a Land Rover Discovery. Probably a restaurant owner. Plate is currently out of circulation / on retention.

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Someone out there must have CE55PYT on their car, surely?

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It’s on a grey diesel Mondeo.

An excellent choice.

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Just saw MOOARSY on a Fiesta, w ell that was how I read it. MO 04 RSY but all shoved together with no gaps

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H5TFU

 

is H a scorned lover who needs to STFU ? a strange choice anyway

 

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It's on a Duke. It's not the only strange choice the owner has made.

 

Have a... whatever this thing is

 

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And a...

 

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This one's worth a re-post (likes should be directed at the original posting on a postcard please, addressed to BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham)

 

http://autoshite.com/topic/2586-great-number-plates-got-any/?p=1483948

 

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Yesterday, I failed to get picture of an E36 BMW 320i convertible returning to nature in Sparkbrook with the plate TPR10S. Now I'm wondering if the owner thought they'd get some £££s selling it to a Toyota Prius owner? Or maybe the owners name is Timothy Prios?

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31825a6c3fdf98035aa7eb4c295fce75.jpg Not sure if this refers to the giffer behind the wheel or the car itself...

 

 

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Or perhaps an Italian Job fan/nerd.

 

848 CRY was the E-Type which met it's demise at the hands of the mafia and their bulldozer..."Nice car....paid for?"

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Though I'm not certain that there ever was a series one 4.2 E-Type

 

Yes, 1964 to 1968.

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Or perhaps an Italian Job fan/nerd.

 

848 CRY was the E-Type which met it's demise at the hands of the mafia and their bulldozer..."Nice car....paid for?"

 

Happily I've just found that 848 CRY is still around.

 

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Jaguar 1961 E Type 848 CRY by Bob Lovelock, on Flickr

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Or perhaps an Italian Job fan/nerd.

 

848 CRY was the E-Type which met it's demise at the hands of the mafia and their bulldozer..."Nice car....paid for?"

Didn’t know that, definitely makes sense!

 

 

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DE51GN X on a Porsche and MBX 1 on a Vito

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SUM 1 in Leeds last night on a new base Dacia duster. Steels with no trims.

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Used to work with a dubber who was having problems with his newly purchased Polo. He asked for the loan of some tools so I had a look at his car whilst he was under the bonnet. "The plate's worth a bit because it says Hailey" he announced confidently shortly before not getting it to run..

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No picture but followed TN15 L00 yesterday.

 

On the back of a van belonging to Pimlico Plumbers...

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SUM 1 in Leeds last night on a new base Dacia duster. Steels with no trims.

 

Priorities all in order.

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Last weekend, on the A40 near Monmouth, A very smart Volvo truck with drawbar trailer B10 LOG. The load was as you would guess, and its ultimate use was probably hinted at too. On the way back on the M5 we passed a wagon carrying breakfast cereals with the reg L 40 OAT. It was making good progress, all the better because it was a Scania 93M :) I haven't checked but perhaps someone else has posted it during the last 24 years.

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Astra in Ludlow has W7NKY

 

Not sure if it means Winky or Wanky but either seems appropriate.

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Seen a few times but have always forgotten previously, a Mercedes with "CLO5EYE" which I always read as "Close Eyes"

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I saw MO04BAA on a farm trailer, X5 GOB on a BMW X5, PA55 GSW on GSW school of motoring learner car, CR15MAZ, OOO 16 and PUN 10 on a very dusty, just been dragged out of a barn looking Commer Cob on a trailer!

 

There used to be a Scirocco in Brentwood with a plate something like OIOIO or IOIOI, never worked out quite how they did that.

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