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  • roverp480
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    The international Identifier UK plate goes on the rear of the vehicle. Technically I believe it should be illuminated at night but usually a sticker on the boot ( trunk) lid.

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  • swatsullivan
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    Originally posted by roverp480
    Just add this gives a list of the location against the letters in the registration numbers https://www.car.co.uk/media/guides/n...ate-area-codes. Also the international identifier GB plate is now obsolete and has been replaced with UK plate , My avatar shows the white front reflective registration plate on my D3(LR3)
    Cool! Where does the UK plate go? On the grille or on the number plate?

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  • roverp480
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    Just add this gives a list of the location against the letters in the registration numbers https://www.car.co.uk/media/guides/n...ate-area-codes. Also the international identifier GB plate is now obsolete and has been replaced with UK plate , My avatar shows the white front reflective registration plate on my D3(LR3)

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  • swatsullivan
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    Ordering some just for fun - thanks!

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  • jameskdrake
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    Originally posted by LC Rover
    Here is another...got my MOD plates from these people

    http://www.chestnut-registrations.co...ageplates.aspx
    11 years on, thank you for posting this. Just got mine the other day.

    18 likes, 1 comments - jameskdrake on March 17, 2024: "If you have an ExMOD vehicle, you can apply to the MOD Archives for the service records via the VIN or chassis number. From that, I was able...

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  • parrie
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    Pretty cool stuff...who'd would of thunk a simple license plate question could be so deep! Thanks for the info guys

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  • SafeAirOne
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    Originally posted by Partsman
    parrie, the GB plates are a white oval plate that has the letters GB on it, and IIRC it was an automobile club plate in England...
    Not exactly...



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  • Partsman
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    Originally posted by parrie
    What exactly is the difference between the GB & UK plates and front versus rear? The rear that is attached to mine is approximate 12" x 12", black w/ silver letters/numbers. Would be cool to have the matching front.
    parrie, the GB plates are a white oval plate that has the letters GB on it, and IIRC it was an automobile club plate in England, the UK plates are the registration plates, sort of equivalent to our license plates, except they stay with the vehicle when you sell it, and can be sold to other people using the proper paperwork, if it's a plate they like. (Usually a historic, dated plate)

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  • disco2hse
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    Originally posted by SafeAirOne
    Wait--Here's a place that makes them. Yikes!

    http://www.licenseplates.tv/britain-...-number.html?=
    Yikes indeed. I would be pretty wary of a company that chooses to register its site in Tuvalu (yes, and that includes media companies )

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  • LC Rover
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    Here is another...got my MOD plates from these people

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  • taffhill
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    Ok, just raising the bar a little here,if you follow this link

    Read more about the history of number plates and how the the different formats of number plates have evolved over the years till the present day.


    you will find out all there is to know about British number plates, including the prefix and suffix letters and even the pre- 1963 system of 3 letters and 3 numbers.
    if you have the original "log book" for the vehicle you can get plates made up at any car parts store in the UK. not that expensive either. The style of plate was only dependent on the placement of the plate. i.e bumper mounted- rectangle, wing mounted- square.

    Military plates are different in that they are normally 2 letters, two numbers,two letters type usually square.

    the link also has other links that can take you on a history tour of the vehicle as well, you may need to set an evening aside to read it all !
    hope it has not been too boring for you. I thought I had escaped the DVLA, but they always drag you back !

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  • SafeAirOne
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    You can get pretty close using the first year you think it was registered along with the location where it was originally registered.

    Here are some helpful links:

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  • parrie
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    Always wondered what the diffrence was between the long rectangular plates and the square plates...learn something new everyday. My rear plate is like the 2-line square black plate shown in Les's link. Thanks for the info, think I'm going to order a front. Does anyone know if there is an avenue to reasearch the original plate numbers?

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  • SafeAirOne
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    Originally posted by parrie
    What exactly is the difference between the GB & UK plates and front versus rear? The rear that is attached to mine is approximate 12" x 12", black w/ silver letters/numbers. Would be cool to have the matching front.
    GB plate:


    UK (registration) plate front:


    UK (registration) plate rear:


    or, more appropriately for most of us:




    The front (black on white) long ones are easy to find, the rear (black on yellow) long ones are easy to find, the rear (black on yellow) square-ish ones are hard to find, and Les just linked to the really old style.

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  • Les Parker
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    You mean like this ?

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