Benzine
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posted on 9/2/22 at 05:13 PM |
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Number plate valuations?
I've got a registration number from 1972. It came with my old Bedford Tk in 2009 and I retained it when I sold that. It's 5 digits, this
kind of format: XXX 1X. Looking to see what it's worth and maybe selling.
When you Google about reg numbers there are so many reg websites and companies, not sure where to start so wondered if anyone here had any
recommendations of companies they've used that have been good?
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CosKev3
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posted on 9/2/22 at 10:24 PM |
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Depends massively if the letters are common initials etc.
Number Plate companies that I looked into when I had a plate to sell give you a valuation that they will pay you once the plate sells,they don't
buy them off you.
On top of the price they promise you they add on a few hundred quid as their profit.
If you find similar number plates by searching these sites I would advertise it on Ebay cheaper than they are advertised for.
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hughpinder
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posted on 10/2/22 at 09:15 AM |
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Commercial vehicle number plates can only go on another commercial vehicle.
I have a Massey Furguson 65 with number plate XFU5 and my cousin want to transfer it to his E-type (On a Q plate because he imported it) .but there
was no way to transfer it.
Regards
Hugh
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russbost
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posted on 10/2/22 at 10:13 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by hughpinder
Commercial vehicle number plates can only go on another commercial vehicle.
I have a Massey Furguson 65 with number plate XFU5 and my cousin want to transfer it to his E-type (On a Q plate because he imported it) .but there
was no way to transfer it.
Regards
Hugh
Don't know that that's got anything to do with it being commercial, you can't transfer a reg no. to anything with a Q plate
I currently have F1 CTB offered for sale, webuyanynumberplate offered £80 to buy it, or £350 to sell it commission free, Elite Registrations have
offered me £400 to buy & £1500 less around £350 commission to sell, I currently have it for sale with National Numbers for £1500 no commission
since October, no buyer as yet, but the above shows what a huge variation in the market there is
[Edited on 10/2/22 by russbost]
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gremlin1234
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posted on 10/2/22 at 10:29 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by hughpinder
Commercial vehicle number plates can only go on another commercial vehicle.
I have a Massey Furguson 65 with number plate XFU5 and my cousin want to transfer it to his E-type (On a Q plate because he imported it) .but there
was no way to transfer it.
Regards
Hugh
edit, just noticed Russ's reply saying the same ;-)
I think the issue is that the car is on a Q plate, not to do with being commercial
https://www.gov.uk/personalised-vehicle-registration-numbers
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Eligibility
You cannot:
assign a number starting with ‘Q’ or ‘NIQ’
put a private number on a ‘Q’ registered vehicle
use a private number that makes a vehicle look newer than it is - for example, an ‘07’ registration number on a 2003 registered vehicle"
[Edited on 10/2/22 by gremlin1234]
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craig1410
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posted on 10/2/22 at 10:48 AM |
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This is going back a few years to around 1987 but my first car (a Mini 1275GT) had the number JMS 9S on it when my Dad bought it. He actually bought
it purely to get the number plate as the car was £125 and was a complete basket case. I was 15 at the time and basically rebuilt the car over the next
couple of years and first drove it on public roads at a few mins past midnight on my 17th birthday.
Anyway, the number was sold for £1400 to someone with the initials JMS of which my Dad got £750. We were never officially told the selling price but
saw it advertised in a motoring magazine and it sold quite quickly.
I had that Mini for about 5 years and it went through a number of transformations from original blue 1275GT to a red fibreglass shelled machine with
non-clubman space frame front end and then back to an English White 1275GT with MG Metro turbo engine before I sold it to a young guy who wrote it off
within 2 weeks...
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fishywick
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posted on 10/2/22 at 11:36 AM |
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quote:
edit, just noticed Russ's reply saying the same ;-)
I think the issue is that the car is on a Q plate, not to do with being commercial
https://www.gov.uk/personalised-vehicle-registration-numbers
"
Eligibility
You cannot:
assign a number starting with ‘Q’ or ‘NIQ’
put a private number on a ‘Q’ registered vehicle
use a private number that makes a vehicle look newer than it is - for example, an ‘07’ registration number on a 2003 registered vehicle"
[Edited on 10/2/22 by gremlin1234]
Also - the vehicle that you take the number off must 'be of a type that needs an MOT or heavy goods vehicle (HGV) test certificate'.
Taking numbers of agricultural vehicles stopped in the 1980's.
I sold a number about 10 years ago, can't remember who with but would re iterate what has been said above. Values vary wildly and a lot of the
folk involved in this trade are or were 1970's scrap dealers.
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Benzine
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posted on 10/2/22 at 11:36 AM |
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Thanks for the replies
Regarding commercial vehicles etc it came from a TK horsebox so wasn't used as a commercial vehicle. The plate is on my daily driver no probs
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Sanzomat
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posted on 10/2/22 at 11:59 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Benzine
Thanks for the replies
Regarding commercial vehicles etc it came from a TK horsebox so wasn't used as a commercial vehicle. The plate is on my daily driver no probs
As its on your current daily I think that answers the question about whether it can be transferred. (although not to a Q plated vehicle or something
older than 1972!)
As to its value, I think it will depend massively on what the first three letters are. If they are common initials then there may well be someone who
has those initials who would be willing to pay a decent amount. If the letters would be high scoring in scrabble you probably won't get a match
so only worth maybe £250 to someone who wants to make their replica kit look like it really came from the 1970's
DVLA Registrations
Looking on DVLA they have some XXX1K reg's coming up for auction soon with starting price of £500 including POP1K.
If it is DJP 1K I'll give you £500 for it
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Benzine
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posted on 10/2/22 at 01:41 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Sanzomat
If it is DJP 1K I'll give you £500 for it
Don't suppose you want to deed poll to something like Frank Richard Lombardo do you?
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hobbsy
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posted on 10/2/22 at 10:52 PM |
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Just to add another to the list regtransfers.co.uk will do a commission sale also.
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