Number plates

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IainS
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Number plates

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I've now received my age related registration documents, 1970, H registration as per donor. So end of the process at last :D

I'd like to obtain a simple non sexy A-C suffix plate and was wondering if anyone has had a good experience with providers of this service? There is no shortage of suppliers!

Iain
Tony Mawson
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Hi Ian

I bought very reasonably a 1965 'C' plate at a recent DVLA auction.

A very simple process and good value.

http://www.dvlaauction.co.uk/

Check out this site, register and you're away.

Good luck,

Tony M
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Thanks for the suggestion Tony. I've found a reasonably priced one, cheaper than the DVLA transfer fee.....now for the new V5, then plates.

Iain
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Was that a 'one off', or might there be others available?
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There are loads of A-C suffix plates around and if you're not fussed about letters and numbers many are less than £100.

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Just a little bit of extra info. My '64 plate was previously allocated to a motor bike. This is apparently OK but you can't transfer a car plate onto a motorbike. Mine only cost £80 but then it was 15 years ago!
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