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Anyone seen any good number plates on cars lately?

S600 HOT on an S class the other day!
 
Saw this on a dyslexic BMW owners car in London ;)

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Seen today

456M on a Blue Ferrari 456 today, lovely.

RD 1 on a Black SL.

I saw both of these on my way to MB world today, I took a second take at the RD 1 plate wondering if it was Ron Dennis but I didn't grab sight of the driver.
 
Seen some beauties this evening, of which the ones I can remember are:

MED111M (MEDIUM) on a Beetle

B1GUN on an Range Rover

KAZ 801 on something or other
 
Saw YE5 1 STU today guess the guys name is Stu. Although his ride left a lot to be desired, one of those 7,8, or 9 dearer vans with a couple of windows
 
BL07NDE on a white mini cooper.. with a rather nice blonde to go along with it ;)
 
BL07NDE on a white mini cooper.. with a rather nice blonde to go along with it ;)

That reminds me: I saw B10NDE recently!!

Just remembered another one from this evening: SOV 1 on a Peugeot Coupe
 
Seen that loads around me ( Teddington ) , it's a good plate !!

I just saw in Hampton a Chrysler 300C with the plate ' B4 RAK ' , unfortunately it was driven by a middle aged white guy as opposed to the thin black man who is the leader of the free world. :rolleyes:
 
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I saw ELV1S a couple of weeks ago on a Porsche

I've seen ELV15 on a bright yellow yank tank in Uxbridge today. I could have sworn it was ELV1S, but I put that into webuyanycar and it came up with a Landrover.
 
Alvis make armoured cars, I think?

ALV15 is on the Motor Insurance Database today

The details on the MID are:

Vehicle Make/Model:0 ALVIS VANDEN PLAS CONVERT
Doesn't sound very armoured though?

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Alvis used to make cars as well as military vehicles.
Their factory is now a retail park on the Holyhead Road in Coventry
 
Alvis make armoured cars, I think?

Doesn't sound very armoured though?

I have a photo of ALV 15 somewhere. Alvis eventually ended up as a part of the sprawling British Leyland empire, as a result of having been bought by Rover not long before Rover itself got sucked up into the conglomerate. Rover had already decided to stop building Alvis cars and concentrate on the company's military vehicles. BL off-loaded Alvis during the Thatcher era, and the name finally disappeared around 2005 when the company became part of BAE Systems.
 
H15 FAX on a nice range rover in Stanmore today..
 

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