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henryb Wrote:

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> Many years ago I saw this one. Not on this car

> though. Not sure what would possess someone to buy

> it.


Someone like their no: plate, probably, Henryb.


Definitely the best I have ever seen belongs to an elderly retired gentleman from where I was living until recently. He would be the first to admit his personality is like that of the T.V. character, Victor Meldrew. His reg no:

AR51 OAP. Priceless!!!

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rahrahrah Wrote:

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> I was genuinely taken aback that anyone would wish

> to have such an obnoxious number plate (you may

> expect it of Jeremy Clarkson I guess).


Speaking of him, this amused me particularly as the BEEB denied it was deliberate. Really?


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-29474422

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Too much of a coincidence - someone did it


And Clarkson was driving it - never have guessed




Loz Wrote:

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> Someone did a DVLA check in the Guardian comments

> section and discovered that the plate does indeed

> belong to a Porche. That's not to say Top Gear

> didn't do it on purpose, but it does seem legit.

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