One I haven’t seen for many years used to be on an old Citroen up in Cameron Toll area was H188EES.
Doing an MOT history check it doesn’t recognise the plate but searching the DVLA registrations it comes up as unavailable so it must be out there somewhere would be worth a fair bit I guess.
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Thread: Hib5 number plate
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28-09-2021 04:35 PM #61
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28-09-2021 04:35 PM #62
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29-09-2021 11:14 AM #64
I lease my car so just get whatever reg plate they send and I usually have a mental block about remembering them, but currently I have BL68 DVO which I've decided stands for "Born Leith 1968"...I was struggling to work out what the DVO could be, then it struck me...Denise Van Outen
I never forget my reg number now
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29-09-2021 01:45 PM #65
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29-09-2021 02:15 PM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We used to call it Blobby, not one for the purists I know but there you go.
Someone's still got the plate. Maybe it's Noel Edmunds
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29-09-2021 07:16 PM #67
Jimmy Tarbuck had COM1C. There was an elderly guy in Stonehaven who had ORG1E on his Jaguar. Must have had a great memory!
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19-10-2021 11:12 PM #69
Seriously thinking about suggesting to the wife that she get me HIBEES plates for my car for Christmas. No one here will know what it means but who cares.....
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20-10-2021 02:52 AM #70
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20-10-2021 07:14 AM #75
When we moved to Munich, my Missus went to re-register the car and, because German number plates have to have the correct regional prefix, it has to start with the letter 'M'... she chose MCN1875 (MCN being the first three letters of my 2nd name).
Not that exciting to anybody else but It cheered me up :-)
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20-10-2021 07:46 AM #76
Theres a guy who drives around Airdrie/Chapelhall with the plate HIB 5777. I seen him in the petrol station one day and asked him if he was a Hibby and he said no. I told him he'd get a fortune for that plate and he said "Do you think so"?
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20-10-2021 10:39 AM #77
Always fancied getting one but what puts me off you get one idiot who takes offence and damages your car.
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23-10-2021 04:17 PM #82
I’ve got H18 SBH on retention. Basically HIBS & my initials. Owned the number for 25 years now.
Have a PCP car just now and didn’t bother doing the transfer but when that contract expires next year, the Hibby plate will be back on the road.
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