Well, I was asked where do I keep my number plate collection, and the answer is, not on the walls of the shed, but in boxes under my bed. And here's the proof.....
Yes folks, all those green baskets & boxes are stuffed full of the world's number plates, so many that even I don't know precisley how many I've got any more. In fact, this is quite a monumental occasion, as some of these plates haven't been seen in public for quite some years. Messerschmitt affectionardos might recognise one of the random sample of plates, whereas Dangle Fishing-Rodd has been pestering me to sell him LDG 71 for ages. He keeps on it's something to do with the fact the base plate is the same as that used on a Corgi (it actully came off an invalid carriage) but we all know the real reason why he wants it. He's just bought a Merc with the proceddes of flogging his Reliant & he's deparate to cover up its year-letter.....
As regards my ideal plate, I've already found it, and guess what, its on another invalid carriage! The Nelco Solocar in the old Combe Martin collection carried CYC 3C and its always stuck in my mind. Damn shame though the vehicle disapered in 2002 and I've no idea where it is now.
Out of interest, I've got several plates belived to be off varius microcars, (I found a load in Alan Hitchcock's scrap pile way back in 1997). Can anyone out there confirm the parenatge of this little lot?
GHC 678
4004 UM
338 COV (Belived Messerschmitt)
VDN 559
NEG 430
781 GPA
707 DJO (belived Messerschmitt)
138 CJO (belived Heinkel)
SFA 512
GFX 131
837 CCD
5454 PW
SYL 897 (belived Heinkel)
8196 JW