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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Dinsdale" data-source="post: 102679" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>You are right Stu with regards to manufactured plates, expecially the modern type for new vehicles, but I don't know where you stand with old vehicles, especially as some original dealers in UK from the 1930's to 1950's used to get the local signwriter to paint the white reg characters straight onto the black rear plate. Try getting that through an authorised source today.</p><p></p><p>I see there are peple selling the pressed alloy plates on the internet as "show plates" just as Jon mentions. I have never seen a pressed alloy plate with any type of "type approval" printed or stamped on it and the last one I bought was through an official source locally which I had to provide the required documentation. The guy also makes modern plates so was just following what he thinks is the correct rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Dinsdale, post: 102679, member: 58"] You are right Stu with regards to manufactured plates, expecially the modern type for new vehicles, but I don't know where you stand with old vehicles, especially as some original dealers in UK from the 1930's to 1950's used to get the local signwriter to paint the white reg characters straight onto the black rear plate. Try getting that through an authorised source today. I see there are peple selling the pressed alloy plates on the internet as "show plates" just as Jon mentions. I have never seen a pressed alloy plate with any type of "type approval" printed or stamped on it and the last one I bought was through an official source locally which I had to provide the required documentation. The guy also makes modern plates so was just following what he thinks is the correct rules. [/QUOTE]
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