Agricultural personal number plates

yellowbelly

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
I'm not saying the plate I'd like or Farmplates might get the price inflated on the current Sampson's auction !
I thought this would be one that appealed to you........
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..........followed it one rainy day in N. Lincs.
 

FG.

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
North Wiltshire
Back in 1993 I bought a new Yam 1000exup and dealer said dvla have just started letting you pick your reg plate.
Never crossed my mind to have a private plate, but went along with it out of interest.
Anyway it had to be K for '93.
9 was available and my initials and it cost £50 on top of normal registration fee.
It's been on my old Landcruiser for the last 15 yrs and for some reason I still have no interest in private plates, but still have it.
 

T Hectares

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Berkshire
I know someone with a private plate that wasn’t obvious want it meant to him despite the three letters spelling a word, he said it was the only number plate he had ever remembered so he kept it !!
We have one on our Car, it spells our initials and our Daughters name, £220 from DVLA and I’ve been offered more for it since.
 

An Gof

Member
Location
Cornwall
There is a chap in Looe that has LO03 BOY that we often see.
Also there was on a local Black VW Touareg the reg E8ONY which looked very smart.
 

SRRC

Member
Location
West Somerset
One I don't really get is a local Mercedes Vaneo with the number V4NEO. Merc include a badge and anyway why would you want to draw attention to having a pretty crap van?
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
That's the thing with these plates, unless it's obvious, like EGG 1 ( John Bowler ?? ) it's a waste of money. And anything obvious is big £££££££££££.
 

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