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Stevie5tapes



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Pressed metal license plates

I received a parcel today from my friend in the USA, amongst the stuff he sent was a old American license plate.


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Has anyone ever changed their license plates to a metal one? I've seen on the net that you can get UK legal ones, does anyone think they look "naff" or does anyone think they look good on a car?? Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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Post #212160 27th Dec 2013 6:54 pm
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Chris B



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I'm sure you'll find they are illegal unless you have a vehicle of the "right" age when UK had such things. I have a similar souvenir pressed plate from when my godparents who went to the Klondike - it even has a gold nugget in the corner (paint!)

You can have what you like for a show plate of course and for other occasions when Mr Plod or Mr MOT is not looking Smile Gone... 2013 XS TD4 Manual Firenze Red
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Post #212163 27th Dec 2013 7:32 pm
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j77



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I believe, in America you can have what you like on your plate. It's a shame we can't.

I don't have metal plates but the ones I have on are show plates, no problems with local PCs as of yet.


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Mav71



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You can have pressed metal plates in the UK and they are perfectly legal as they use the right shape and font.

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oldgeezer



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The only pressed metal plates that are restricted are the black and silver ones ! I think vehicles registered after 1971cannot display black and silver / black and white plates . Don't know whether this is still applicable ? Jaguar x-type sport gone
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Steve D



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Used to be 1st Jan 1971 for black/silver but has recently been changed to 1st Jan 1973. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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dunkley201



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I have pressed metal plates 'cos I like them. Thumbs Up Er..and they are legal in the UK.. NB Those termed "showplates" are not. They must have the correct font and size and with a reflective background.


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Post #212202 28th Dec 2013 10:40 am
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Stevie5tapes



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I like the look of your plate Dunk, has it got a backing surround on it and how is it fixed to the car? I've read some conflicting things about the metal plates, some say they are legal and some say they are not, it's all down to the reflective qualities of the plate. There is a very long thread on detailing world about it.

I must admit having seen a pic of a FL2 with one I think they look smart. Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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Steve D



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Pretty sure they don't need the postcode and name of maker anymore for them to be mot legal. Thumbs Up Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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A document available from .gov.uk giving the requirements for registration plates.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg/gr...067666.pdf

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dunkley201



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Stevie5tapes, they are continental style pressed plates fitted in a continental moulded clip-in plate holder. I first got pressed plates on my previous car, a VW Passat. They "looked right" on a German car. With the Landy, I did not want "Dubmeister" on the makers name however, so I got these from an outfit (on ebay) based in Dublin. It just has their name plus "Dublin 1" on them. Makes them legal. They did not want my reg docs/utility bill/shoe size/etc either! Wink You can easily find them on the 'bay if you do a search. The plate holders were also sourced from the 'bay. I selected plain ones - ie. not advertising "Wolfsburg" or whatever. Embarassed 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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Steve D



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BossBob wrote:
A document available from .gov.uk giving the requirements for registration plates.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg/gr...067666.pdf

That's true as far as Government requirements for number plates but as an MOT tester (albeit a fairly infrequent tester) I can tell you that Government/road regulations and MOT requirements are often different matters. I did say that you didn't need the makers name and postcode for the MOT and that is true. It used to be, but a quick look in section 6.3 of the inspection manual doesn't show any requirements for makers name and postcode on the plates anymore and if it's not mentioned in the RfR section, you can't fail it.
Basically, if it's got the correct BS AU 145d markings on the plate it will comply with MOT typeface/letter/number/font/spacing requirements etc. but if it hasn't got the markings it still could comply. Confusing, I know!

I'm wondering about the security of them - if you tried to pull off a plastic plate there's a good chance that it will break before any fixing device fails and be of no use to a cloner. Metal ones - you'd need them secured pretty good, probably with metal bolts too as any force would probably be likely to snap the plastic bolts or tear the adhesive pads before the plate.

Dunkley. Do you have a full size pressed steel plate on the rear or just a regular size one? Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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dunkley201



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Steve D - I have the same size as the front. The what you call "full size" plate seems to be a bastardised size that LR have used to fill the space. I seem to remember some of the old Rovers used to have similar. My car had standard plate size from new apparently anyway.
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dunkley201



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It does look like they have relaxed the rules slightly. They just call for correct font & size on a reflective plate now. No mention of BS AU145 and name/post code as previous. See: https://www.gov.uk/displaying-number-plates/overview. Maybe it was more trouble than it was worth!

Re security - my plates just clip in to the plastic holder. Simples. But I don't live in a "dodgy" area. Wink You can get "German Security" holders with a special security key if you want to @ £13.99 / pr on a well known auction site. I like to use holders as no screws are visible - much neater. 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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Bugblatter



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j77 wrote:
I believe, in America you can have what you like on your plate. It's a shame we can't.

I don't have metal plates but the ones I have on are show plates, no problems with local PCs as of yet.


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You are not allowed to display any other flag or symbol and this only applies to vehicles registered in England, Scotland and Wales.


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