Maybe they did not explain why they would not be issuing it. DD was a Gloucestershire registration.Around the 1960s tried to get the registration No EDD1E from Worcester Council.But they said it would not be issuing it.
AON was first issued February 1960wonder if anyone can put year please on the reg plate of the car on the right of this pic...771 AON..just trying to confirm that the year on the pic is correct...
thanks for any help..
I agree with you which is why since 2013, when I change my car I also show my vanity by buying the same letters different year plate currently JD68RGD, my wifes initials she only has two and mine. Vanity, but I like it.I've always thought that personal plates are the ultimate vanity.
John, it looks very much like an Opel, wonder whyIt is not an FB, it is a Model F Series 2. This is an FB: -
1961 Vauxhall Victor FB - CarsAddiction.com
More restrained and sensible styling marked the 1961-64 FB Victor incarnation, albeit still with leanings across the Atlantic. But the new look was neat, handsome... More restrained and sensible styling marked the 1961-64 FB Victor incarnation, albeit still with leanings across the Atlantic...www.carsaddiction.com
Most likely but just as with Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Honda et al many design standards were/are controlled. There are different names on each badge.I don't know, the real “Opelisation” of the Vauxhall range was somewhat later, starting with the HA Viva of 1963 and the FD Victor of 1967. Both firms were part of GM, at least the FB Victor didn’t look like a shrunken Chevrolet.
"AON" February 1960.wonder if anyone can put year please on the reg plate of the car on the right of this pic...771 AON..just trying to confirm that the year on the pic is correct...
thanks for any help..
"AON" February 1960.wonder if anyone can put year please on the reg plate of the car on the right of this pic...771 AON..just trying to confirm that the year on the pic is correct...
thanks for any help..