Re: Daisy finally arrives in Hong Kong
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:52 am

Promoting the Preservation and Use of the Postwar Morris Minor
https://board.mmoc.org.uk/
Thanks for the youtube subscription !! When are you going to upload a few videos ?pyebibby wrote:
Ive got some media bits and bobs that once finished (deadline tuesday) i will uploadswithland wrote:
Thanks for the youtube subscription !! When are you going to upload a few videos ?![]()
We have only had the roof up a couple of times, once because it looked like it might rain, and once when it was so hot and sunny that her indoors was getting too much of a tan !! Without any doubt Daisy gets far more use here than would have done in the UKkjm wrote:Keep enjoying the convertible over there in Hong Kong , I think your hood will be down a lot more than ours here in sunny N. Ireland !
Hi Hi !! The way private plates work in Hong Kong is that you go online and register your interest in a specific number which can be pretty much anything you like so long as it is not indecent in any way or conflicts with specific government plates such as he ambulance / police service etc. Then you pay a minimum auction preserve deposit of HK$5,000 ( about 400 quid ). You are then notified of the auction date and you then have to bid against anyone else that may be interested in that number. Wh1tey would not be popular amongst Chinese bidders, so I got it at the minimum reserve. Some plates go for millions here in Hong Kong !! Would be a great system in the UK too.....and I suppose its only a matter of time before that happens.irmscher wrote:Lovely carhow does the registration system work over there ?? we would not get away with that over here
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