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Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 09:51
by Polly-Red7
A bit of a long shot this one! But the image I have posted is of "polly's" rear number plate. Has anyone ever seen this type of plate before as I'm after a white one for the front?

Try as I might I cannot find any reference to this type of raised plastic digit plate anywhere. I'm presuming it is original as it is made by unipart? As you can see the type face is quite unusual on the "P" and "L". I have even tried font recognition software without success.

I posted a similar topic on Facebook a while back and was given the names of a couple of plate suppliers who do the 70's style plates but looking at their webpages the font used by all of the suppliers seems to be the standard one?

As always any help is greatly appreciated :D

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 10:04
by Chris Turner
Chris, have you tried Jepsons, they are in Sheffield.

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 11:02
by stevie_a
I had these on my Vauxhall Chevette back in 1983 the car was a 1977

Tippers 70's Plates these plates were common back then, this is the original one i had on my Chevette

Image

I changed them back then for modern plastic ones and kept them, sill on show in my garage.

I see your reg POL is a area code letters for Preston.. :wink:

You can get them here


http://www.tippersvintageplates.co.uk/p ... ent&part=3


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Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 11:25
by Polly-Red7
Thanks for the photo Steve, your chevette plates are exactly the same :D . I've been given the heads up about Tippers when I posted on Facebook before. The plate looks spot on, but I'm not sure about the font? Still an email costs nothing!

Re the reg plate it suprised me that it's a Preston reg. I googled the reg plate when I first bought the car and a guy on the TR register forum said it was his first company car when he worked for BL.

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 13:24
by stevie_a
Polly-Red7 wrote:Re the reg plate it suprised me that it's a Preston reg. I googled the reg plate when I first bought the car and a guy on the TR register forum said it was his first company car when he worked for BL.


Sorry I looked again, and seen i was looking at the wrong form.

PO is actually :- Portsmouth


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_r ... erritories

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 16:57
by dursleyman
Getting plates made don't you have to comply with the new regulations regarding type face and spacing etc?
I prefer not to give the boys in blue any reason to stop me if I can avoid it.

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 17:05
by seven
That's a Birmingham reg :wink:

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 18:20
by john 215
Hi,

Although not 100% the required font for MOT, I personally would pass it, would be harsh not too. You could certainly recognize the registration number and so would ANPR camera's, which what the checking of font is really all about !

Cheers John

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 19:26
by Polly-Red7
Just put Polly through the MOT and as with previous ones nobody has ever commented that I should change the rear plate? I've emailed Tippers with the photo so we'll see if they can oblige :D thank you all for your advice btw :wink:

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 19:39
by supercass
Have a look at the topic "Number plates". I believe my post of 16th October 2012 at 22.59 hrs is still correct. Regards, supercass

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 19:45
by andyf
Technically if you fit new plates they have to comply with the up to date regulations, but it is not retrospective so you do not have to change existing ones that were legal when they were fitted. If you bought one of the plates you are talking about it would not be e marked so would be illegal. The difficulty for the police and mot testers is knowing how long the plate has been on the car.

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 10 Aug 2015 20:40
by Stevie P
Tippers will do them, made them for my 7 and my 260Z.

Steve

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 11 Aug 2015 11:42
by Polly-Red7
Well back to the drawing board, Tippers don't have the desired font :cry:

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 11 Aug 2015 15:42
by Stevie P
Try both Tippers, Southend and the West Country, the company split a few years ago, believe they both do them.

Steve

Re: Number plate identification

Posted: 11 Aug 2015 21:37
by Polly-Red7
Well a solution seems to be presenting itself! Tonight I've managed to purchase 5 of the 6 characters I need (of the correct font) from eBay :D so just need to find a 0 :D