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Number Plate Style
Hi,
After a long debacle attempting to re-wood my Traveller, I have now gone all in and am having it resprayed. My current number plates are looking very worn so need replacing. They are currently white and yellow metal plates with raised black plastic digits. I know that the most popular option is to fit black plates but if these are the original plates I would like to keep them in that style. The question is, does that sound likely? The car is 1970 (H plate). Were these style plates being fitted at that time or is it more likely to be a replacement?
Thanks,
James
After a long debacle attempting to re-wood my Traveller, I have now gone all in and am having it resprayed. My current number plates are looking very worn so need replacing. They are currently white and yellow metal plates with raised black plastic digits. I know that the most popular option is to fit black plates but if these are the original plates I would like to keep them in that style. The question is, does that sound likely? The car is 1970 (H plate). Were these style plates being fitted at that time or is it more likely to be a replacement?
Thanks,
James
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Re: Number Plate Style
The reflective plates came into force in 1973 so yours are replacements.
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Re: Number Plate Style
We've been over this last year.Myrtles Man wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 4:26 pm The reflective plates came into force in 1973 so yours are replacements.
viewtopic.php?f=73&t=70930&hilit=number+plates#p644834
They were compulsory from 1973 but were available as an option long before that, from about '67/68.
Very likely that the reflective plates on a H plate are original.
I certainly had a '69 Ford Escort, G Reg, with Reflective plates.....
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Re: Number Plate Style
As Berni says, reflective plates were an option (and taken up by the majority of new car buyers) from around 1967/1968.
Tippers Plates among others will help with correct period replacements.
Tippers Plates among others will help with correct period replacements.
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Re: Number Plate Style
our 69 has a similar plate on the rear which I believe is original (the front has had an accident at some time and been replaced).
I re-painted the letters black then bought a self adhesive reflective backing plate and stuck it over the plate, went carefully around the letters with a sharp craft knife to cut the background away, I wasn't too difficult to get a reasonable result.
I've not seen anywhere that does ones in this style I would like to get a matching one for the front one day,
I re-painted the letters black then bought a self adhesive reflective backing plate and stuck it over the plate, went carefully around the letters with a sharp craft knife to cut the background away, I wasn't too difficult to get a reasonable result.
I've not seen anywhere that does ones in this style I would like to get a matching one for the front one day,
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I associate the Minor with non reflective plates. They don’t look right with the modern ones. —— my personal opinion of course.
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Have to agree with Les. I know some later vehicles came with them originally, they just never seem to look right. They look so much better with black and silver plates or black with white digits. Very much down to personal opinion though.
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Re: Number Plate Style
As I said earlier: Tippers Vintage Plates This style was used on a lot of Minors in the late 1960s - including many Police Panda cars.
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Thanks for the replies. I've got a while to think about it but I think I'm going to go for the yellow and white plates. Perhaps it's just because I'm used to it but I like the way the yellow plate looks against the Trafalgar Blue. Also, I've got lots of pictures of the car (holidays, my wedding, my sister's wedding) with the yellow and white plates so I suppose I don't want it to look too different. It's good to know that it was probably fitted with these plates originally.
Thanks for the link, that's a much more reasonable price than what I'd already found.
Thanks,
James
Thanks for the link, that's a much more reasonable price than what I'd already found.
Thanks,
James
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Re: Number Plate Style
You are better off with the reflective plates.
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In terms of safety?
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My '71 traveller had the original rear reflective plate with Bluemels type raised letters. The front had a horrible Halfords plastic replacement so I was in the same predicament as James - replace as original or go black and silver. I opted for original and found a backing plate and lettering on ebay along with a couple of Bluemels badges too
Sorry about the chrome trim, it didn't last long
Maybe it's the Bermuda blue but I think the car suits the reflective plates
Sorry about the chrome trim, it didn't last long
Maybe it's the Bermuda blue but I think the car suits the reflective plates
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Re: Number Plate Style
Not just in terms of safety but the car has acquired them at some time in its life, very likely from new when reflective plates were the latest thing and the buyer to specify them.
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My grandads minor 1966 came new with white and yellow reflective. I would go reflective
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James k wrote: ↑Sat Oct 31, 2020 8:34 pm Thanks for the replies. I've got a while to think about it but I think I'm going to go for the yellow and white plates. Perhaps it's just because I'm used to it but I like the way the yellow plate looks against the Trafalgar Blue. Also, I've got lots of pictures of the car (holidays, my wedding, my sister's wedding) with the yellow and white plates so I suppose I don't want it to look too different. It's good to know that it was probably fitted with these plates originally"
That's exactly how i feel, the car currently wears black and silver plates but when it was new and I was growing up it had reflective plates, the black and silver plates seem fake somehow.
Its definitely fake when you see late 70s cars on black plates which would never have been allowed them before.