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Total Plates in the Registry: 372


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Updated 23rd April

Along with the usual pictures update I have also updated the FAQ, At a Glance picture and the Yet to be found section.

Updates won't be as often from now, I will try and do them every other month. Why? There are less and less new spots. Yes, in recent months I have had new spots of G 4, N 2, N 6 and 5 X but if I'm honest I got them all at the same time and drip fed their appearance on this site and my Insta. With plates not yet spotted now in single figures new spots will be few and far between.

Then bam! An Insta follower sends me a picture of a classic Mercedes wearing U 4. This is a car that for the past 20 years has averaged 175 miles pa and they've owned it for at least 35 years. They snapped it on MOT day.

It becomes Spot 372

Transferred plates are B 9, D 3, D 8, H 6, 7 H, 8 J, 4 N, 7 N, 6 T, W 2, 9 W, X 2, X 7 and 4 Y (4 N and 4 Y changed ownership)


Updated pictures...


Clearer or better pictures for C 1


New pictures for previous vehicles


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New Pair pictures





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