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I don't know who's got it now but Fiona Richmond used to have FU2 on her E Type and the original editor of Hot Car (is that still going?) had GAY40. Mind you in those days it meant gay as in happy not walk with a lisp.
God am I letting my age out now.
I think plates with your initials are sort of OK, but those where you have to pretend that a letter is a number (or vice versa) is just sad!
Did anyone see that programme a while back were a guy called Nigel who owned N 2 G E L was completely consumed in his desire to have the plate N 1 G E L that another Nigel owned? It was very sad and he put N 2 G E L up for sale in the end. http://www.theplatemarket.com/nigel_number_plate.php Wants £76,000
Quote from the add ““I’ve had my fun with it” Nigel says. “It would be sensible of me to have a less identifiable number plate - particularly as my driving is like it is!”
No, I think it is more a case of him coming across as such a prat in the documentary
I think plates with your initials are sort of OK, but those where you have to pretend that a letter is a number (or vice versa) is just sad!
Did anyone see that programme a while back were a guy called Nigel who owned N 2 G E L was completely consumed in his desire to have the plate N 1 G E L that another Nigel owned? It was very sad and he put N 2 G E L up for sale in the end. http://www.theplatemarket.com/nigel_number_plate.php Wants £76,000
Quote from the add ““I’ve had my fun with it” Nigel says. “It would be sensible of me to have a less identifiable number plate - particularly as my driving is like it is!”
No, I think it is more a case of him coming across as such a prat in the documentary
Thats the type of owner I was referring to earlier.
He did ride bikes as well but yes he did kick ass in truck racing more than he did on 2 I think.
He was Barry Sheene's team-mate when Baz was #1, so he can't have been that bad. Although I do recall him talking about how Barry had a completely different mentality than him.
They were qualifying on some track, and Steve mentioned to Barry that one particular corner was tricky, requiring a judicious dab of brakes to avoid hitting the armco.
Barry told him he hit the armco on every lap, as it meant he didn't have to brake.
I knew a bloke in Manchester who had M1 NGE.
I've got two on my Saabs. It's so people don't judge how old the car is and call me a pikey.
He was Barry Sheene's team-mate when Baz was #1, so he can't have been that bad. Although I do recall him talking about how Barry had a completely different mentality than him.
They were qualifying on some track, and Steve mentioned to Barry that one particular corner was tricky, requiring a judicious dab of brakes to avoid hitting the armco.
Barry told him he hit the armco on every lap, as it meant he didn't have to brake.
I knew a bloke in Manchester who had M1 NGE.
I've got two on my Saabs. It's so people don't judge how old the car is and call me a pikey.
Sheene was a cracking storyteller. I remember reading some of his autobiography where he was going on about losing his virginity on a snooker table in a crypt under a church...
When we lived in Reading in the 80's I regularly saw a Roller with UFO 2 on it - then it appeared on a battered Punto for a few weeks before moving onto a Bentley
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