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Re: `Cherished` Plates.....

Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:25:15 +0000 (UTC)

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Hi



"SteveH" <steve(at)italiancar.co.uk> wrote in message

news:1gqrd6q.bavdda1q2d6wfN%steve(at)italiancar.co.uk...



> I`m bored, so did a bit of searching, all for £250:

>

> Prefixes available:

>

> CWM (would work with a Welsh-flag plate)

> YTC (I`d have it, but wouldn`t want to explain it to the parents)

> HFM (I really should have this one)

> GLC (You knows it, clart)

> CNT (Stop sniggering at the back.....)

>

> H2 2HAT (say it......)

>

> Any other vaguely amusing / appropriate alternatives for me to try?



I quite often pass a Vauxhall on my way to the local crematorium with the

reg plate B1G TOG.





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SUBJECT: "Classic" Insurance
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From: Tom Robinson <me(at)privacy.net>

Subject: "Classic" Insurance

Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 21:22:23 +0100

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On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 22:00:25 GMT, "AstraVanMan"

<peter(at)whataloadofforeskinbollocks.co.uk> wrote:



>Mate of mine`s selling his Mk1 MR2.



Sounds quite nice. I might have been interested but circumstances

dictate not until next year sometime.



>So in brief, it`s a D reg or a G reg (I honestly can`t remember....),



On a related note, what`s the story with these so-called classic car

limited mileage insurance policy, where the car is more than 15 years

old? I am coming up to the minimum age requirement (which is 25 I

believe) and was considering taking advantage. Who`s got one? Does

it need to be a `second car`? How much cheaper is it than normal

insurance?



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From: "AstraVanMan" <peter(at)whataloadofforeskinbollocks.co.uk>

Subject: Re: "Classic" Insurance

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Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 20:26:50 GMT

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"Tom Robinson" <me(at)privacy.net> wrote:

>>Mate of mine`s selling his Mk1 MR2.

>

> Sounds quite nice. I might have been interested but circumstances

> dictate not until next year sometime.

>

>>So in brief, it`s a D reg or a G reg (I honestly can`t remember....),

>

> On a related note, what`s the story with these so-called classic car

> limited mileage insurance policy, where the car is more than 15 years

> old? I am coming up to the minimum age requirement (which is 25 I

> believe) and was considering taking advantage. Who`s got one? Does

> it need to be a `second car`? How much cheaper is it than normal

> insurance?



I thought the general thing was over 10 years old, but it may well be

15, and some may be picky about the model too. It`s a D reg btw, and

he`s just sent me some pictures (some of them aren`t all that great),

along with a word file detailing the service history (he`s had it since

last September, so anything since then is stuff he`s done himself),

which I`ve uploaded to www.whataloadofbollocks.co.uk/mr2. Anyone

interested drop me a line, circumcising the reply address.



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Title: How do you see other people's cars?
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 11:31:18 +0000
Author: Foxie

There are two main groups of people: those who know cars, and those who don’t. When it comes to judging the cars other people drive, the slants of these two groups really couldn’t be any further apart than they are. Either you care, or you don’t; it’s literally as simple as that. And while there are many, many subgroups within the “those who know cars” group, I really don’t feel like getting into it all here. (Right now, anyhow. Maybe another day.)

Those who don’t.

Just as with the “those who know” group, the “those who don’t” have subdivisions as well. The ones I want to pick on, though, are the ones that don’t know cars but still care. These are the bread and butter of my entertainment when it comes to cars. This group is famous for: