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ohc_turbo
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numberplate question

Post by ohc_turbo »

can anyone shed any light on this

my numberplate is four numbers and two letters 2673 PU, normally there is three letter indicating area of origin and not two. friend thinks its a irish plate?

any ideas?

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Post by PSL184 »

Perfectly normal British number. I'm sure someone will be along to tell you approx year and region but it obviously predates the 3 letter variations
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Post by timmo »

Mine had a similar number before a P.O sold it! Mine was BY which is Croydon Think yours is an Essex plate....maybe?
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Post by LouiseM »

Yes, it's definately from Essex as my grandad's traction engine (registered in Essex) had a PU number.


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Post by bmcecosse »

Peter Unwin - born 2 June 1973 wants that plate! And will pay well for it!
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Post by ohc_turbo »

cheers for info, i would do it but i dont think if i would be able to get it off the car?
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Post by mike.perry »

There is a registration identification table on the Series MM website under car identification http://seriesmm.mmoc.org.uk. PU is Essex
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Post by bmcecosse »

You could transfer it - howls of anguish from the purists :roll: - if the car is MOTd and taxed.
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Post by ohc_turbo »

thanks for that, good site explained a lot, i noticed that i have wrong back and side lights!
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Pop up a picture of your car - and we can advise!
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Post by '61Morris »

Correct me if I'm wrong somebody, but I've been told in the past that registrations with 4 numbers and 2 letters were issued in 1961 and '62 as they were running out of 3 letters 3 number combinations. My Morris was first registered with the mark 2855 LJ in April 1961. All the other cars I've seen with similar registrations were all from '61 and '62. Is yours from this era by any chance?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Well - I used to have a '61 Mini with XXXX SM and a '63 Landy with XXXX SR. Stupidly let the numbers get away !
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Post by Sidney'61 »

My cars have both lost their original plates now but they were:

1961 - 3899 FH
1963 - 5190 PJ

I never thought about that but it's likely your theory is correct.
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Post by bpr81a »

3 letter marks were used after the 2 letter one ran out. Different areas ran out at different times. Some never got to using 3 letters, and were still issuing 2 letter marks until the end of 1964

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