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By BLACKANDWHITEARMY
#63666
Bryan,

I have been a Royal Enfield owner for eleven years now, I have a 2003 '65 in trials trim & a recently acquired newly restored 1991 350. I have three other British classics too.

I am looking for a 1950's style dateless number to put on my 350, I agree that the newspapers (& the internet) are full of dealers offering numbers that couldn't possibly mean anything to anyone...Y's X's & U's etc at massive prices (which I doubt the rarely achieve).

I am not willing to pay those ridiculous amounts, but if anyone say has a 3 + 3 dateless number that they'd like to sell, I would happily give them a 'fair' price.

I'd even pay the £105 fee should someone want to take off an existing bike and have DVLA issue an age related non transferable number. On a retention certificate would be simpler though.

Number can be the least likely set of initials ever, just want a dateless number for that 1950's look.

Simple as that Bryan...no hidden agenda's.

Thanks.

;-)


By Adam
#63667
I have a cousin who is a St. Mirren supporter. Lives in a wee place called Portknockie, about 60 miles east of Inverness. Needless to say she doesn't get to too many matches during the season. Good luck with your search. Adam
By Beezabryan
#63675
Knowing little about football & even less about its' supporters BLACKANDWHITEARMY meant nothing to me in that context. But being a suspicious old sod who has no time for number plate robbers Black and White as number plates does.
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By Scalyback
#63676
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Yes, and I thought it meant "black and white army plate" as in a black and white plate as used by the army!



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