mk2_craig Posted January 5, 2012 Posted January 5, 2012 Thinking back to my time in Edinburgh circa 2003/4 I used to see some strange things out and about, springing to mind are - T plate mk3 Fiesta. I guess this was the 'Classic' version that lingered on between launch of the mk4 and the Ka. Must have stayed unregistered a couple of years.- G plate mk5 Escort. What I think must have happened here was the car was new with a dateless or Select mark and on re-registration was given a new identity from the wrong (earlier) part of 1990.- 51 plate Honda Accord (3rd generation). No idea what went on here. These would normally be C to G plate or thereabouts. Incidentally there has been the odd occasion where someone's squirrelled a coach away for 'future use' or some other reason. This thing dates from about 1975 but hung around mothballed till the late 1980s: Bob Smith E901DRG (1) by markh737, on Flickr Looks restorable? Maybe it is and maybe it isn't!
R9UKE Posted January 5, 2012 Posted January 5, 2012 I remember seeing a 51 plate Citroen Xantia and being convinced it was about to be used in some sort of crime and wearing fake plates for it.... turns out there's a handful of them around.
HMC Posted January 5, 2012 Posted January 5, 2012 Seem to recall a 51 plate red citroen 2cv I happened across on an E bay visit last week. It looked sunbleached/ LHD so presumably some sort of anomaly from being imported- though arnt imports usually given a plate relevant to apporx year of manufacture?
e287yba Posted January 5, 2012 Posted January 5, 2012 I've seen an E-prefix MGB (registration something like Ennn WTT) at two (if not more) Pride of Longbridge events a few years ago. No pics, sorry - but I bet someone somewhere who was at the events must have some.
Vinylseats Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 I've spotted a couple of Volvo V40s on a 54 plate: Not surprising, since the last year of production was 2004, and old and new Volvo models do overlap. However, I'm sure that I've also seen an 05 plated V40 (police - on Road Wars -Does that count????). I reckon that fleets such as the police stockpile cars due to discounts from buying in bulk(?) There's currently a white 2005 54 reg Volvo V40 for sale on Auto Trader's website. I guess it could be ex police as it's white!
scrappylad Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 Thinking back to my time in Edinburgh circa 2003/4 I used to see some strange things out and about, springing to mind are - 51 plate Honda Accord (3rd generation). No idea what went on here. These would normally be C to G plate or thereabouts. Used to see that Honda at Inverkeithing train station for a while some time back... Silver/light gold in colour & always in need of a good wash!
oman5 Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 used to know someone with a N reg morris minor.it had been built in 1974 from spare parts and a new body shell.
j-j Posted January 8, 2012 Posted January 8, 2012 I don't think this counts really. Cossack yes, but I'm sure I keep occasionally spotting a white Samara that then vanishes out of sight (always at night time..) and I'm sure it was an 05 plate. I might need help though..
Lord Sterling Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 Right, been bloody ill today so off work I took the opportunity to sort out some files on my computer and came across these 2. Enjoy: I heard that the Metro was an import from Ireland, once re-reg'd back here, the DVLA cocked up and gave the car a new plate instead of an age-related plate. It doesnt show up on the DVLA but does come as a 'ROVER' on the RAC database. Bean cans now? The Merc still shows up though, possibly an import.
Joseph Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 I don't think this counts really. Still amusing when seeing something like this on a modern reg, though. Try here: http://www.markkey.co.uk/
RoadworkUK Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 That 56 Plate Rover Metrundred is astonishing. Topical too. Incredibly tonight, as I drove home from work, I was passed by a silvery bronze Rover 100 on a '99T, I was doing 75ish and he came past like I was going backwards. T'was the first Mover Retro I've seen in a long time.
Pillock Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 My Atra GTE was an NIrish import - built in 1990, it came to the UK and was given a K plate (current at the time). To confuse matters (or possibly to stop people asking questions) it was then given a "vanity" NI plate - KIW7667 or something despite remaining in the UK.
Vinylseats Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 That 56 Plate Rover Metrundred is astonishing. Topical too. Incredibly tonight, as I drove home from work, I was passed by a silvery bronze Rover 100 on a '99T, I was doing 75ish and he came past like I was going backwards. T'was the first Mover Retro I've seen in a long time. If I remember rightly there is a photo of a silver T reg Rover 100 somewhere in this very thread...
quicksilver Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 That 56 Plate Rover Metrundred is astonishing. Topical too. Incredibly tonight, as I drove home from work, I was passed by a silvery bronze Rover 100 on a '99T, I was doing 75ish and he came past like I was going backwards. T'was the first Mover Retro I've seen in a long time. If I remember rightly there is a photo of a silver T reg Rover 100 somewhere in this very thread...I remember seeing the T-reg one here and thought it was odd but the 56 just looks so wrong - I bet it attracted a lot of unwanted attention from the rozzers.
R9UKE Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 NI Plates are great in Britain on rare cars, as people have no idea what age the car is. My aunt has one on her Vel Satis (as it came from here) and it properly pisses people off that they don't know what year the car is.
kinkersaab Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 NI Plates are great in Britain on cars that are owned by pikeys and chav type drug dealers, as people have no idea what age the car is and it makes them look loadsa money. My aunt has one on her Vel Satis (as it came from here) and it properly makes people think that she is so shallow she cares that people think she cant afford a new car. EFA
AnthonyG Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Yeah, NI plates are a definite sign that the vehicle in question is always the oldest it could possibly be, or something like a 13 year old Lexus with 'gold' badging that was picked up at an auction for about £600.
Mr_Bo11ox Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 I like the ones that say 'DAZ' or 'BAZ', they are the classiest ones.
ashmicro Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 My Atra GTE was an NIrish import - built in 1990, it came to GB and was given a K plate (current at the time). To confuse matters (or possibly to stop people asking questions) it was then given a "vanity" NI plate - KIW7667 or something despite remaining in GB. EFA
shellac Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 In the inflationary late 70's many lorries were bought and stored - unregistered. This belongs to a mate: Fitted with a Gardner 180 and Fuller 9 speed. No power steering - just a steering wheel the size of a dustbin lid - Built in 1978 and bought by Fordhouses Transport who never actually used it but put it into storage. Cost in 1978 was £11,000, I think. Fordhouses subsequently ceased trading and the Guy was bought by Thomas Ingles Transport of Wolverhampton. They registered the truck in 1985 (hence the "B" plate), fitted the sleeper conversion, and used it until 1989 when they too ceased trading. There was also a "Truck and Driver" feature on the lorry in September 1986. The driver of the lorry had previously been driving a Scania 111 - one wonders how much he must've annoyed the boss to have been put in this lorry!! The lorry was then used by Jim Horn in his business until 1992 when it was bought by Richard Stanier.
Angrydicky Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 My Atra GTE was an NIrish import - built in 1990, it came to GB and was given a K plate (current at the time). To confuse matters (or possibly to stop people asking questions) it was then given a "vanity" NI plate - KIW7667 or something despite remaining in GB. EFA Ashmicro, as Northern Ireland is part of the UK, surely the registration system comes under the DVLA in Swansea, or is there a seperate system operated in NI? I ask as I'm always seeing (older admittedly) cars for sale in NI on Ebay with registrations from across the Irish Sea. If I moved to Belfast, would I have to get my cars reregistered?
quicksilver Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 Not sure quite how it works but NI is covered by the DVLNI rather than Swansea. I'm pretty sure you can keep the UK plates if you export a vehicle to NI and presumably it is registered with the DVLNI as an import using the existing reg - certainly the UK reg vehicles with NI owners I've seen show as exported on the DVLA system. Similar things appear to happen if an NI vehicle comes to the mainland and keeps its reg.
quicksilver Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 Just turned up on flickr - anyone for a 1967 E-suffix Bedford OB? http://www.flickr.com/photos/24467251@N02/6698854643/
R9UKE Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 Quicksilver is right. It's classed as the DVLNI, but as we're part of the UK, there's no fees for "importing" a car. I've brought quite a few over from the mainland and basically you're given the option of putting an NI plate on it, for free, but I never do. It's the same when taking a car over there.
ashmicro Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 The point I was making is that people say "from NI to UK". Does anyone here have a passport? What does it say on the front cover? DVLNI is County Hall, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. It has an excellent computer system, which I was involved in installing. We thought it was massively over specified at the time, but it seems to have been the right thing to do, as they rarely lose stuff. The registration number system here is different as it started before the partition of Ireland. The prefixes where done in alphabetical order for counties, and included the letter I for Ireland. Hence, County Antrim numbers were IA, county Armagh was IB and so on. NI's two cities at the time were OI for Belfast and UI for Londonderry. IW is County Londonderry. The Belfast OI came about as no-one could agree whether Belfast is in County Antrim, or County Down. People still argue about that!
keef Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 DVLNI is County Hall, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry. It has an excellent computer system, which I was involved in installing. Does it have a vehicle look up similar to DVLA's :- https://www.taxdisc.direct.gov.uk/EvlPo ... home/intro
Pillock Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 The point I was making is that people say "from NI to UK". Does anyone here have a passport? What does it say on the front cover? Noted, and apologies.I don't know if you were fuming when you edited my post, or just rolling your eyes but consider my wrist slapped.....
Morgan84 Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 I once saw a 1982 X-reg Volvo 760 GLE. Presumably, it was originally registered and used by Volvo Concessionaires Limited in the months leading up to the model's official UK launch. I've also seen L and M-reg 240 estates Yep, I've seen an X-reg 760 as well (a saloon, as the estates weren't launched until 1984). I've seen a couple of L-reg 240 Estates as well, but never as late as M-reg. Imagine that being sold against the 850 at the same time(!) L reg 240 would be a Torslander
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