1961 GB licenes plate
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1961 GB licenes plate
What would a front GB licenes plate look like in 1961 and 1962 ?
Pics would be great.
Pics would be great.
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
That link brought up a bunch of different plates.
This site has a bunch of differnt custom vintage plates, but I still don't know which is correct.
http://www.chestnut-registrations.co.uk ... lates.aspx
This site has a bunch of differnt custom vintage plates, but I still don't know which is correct.
http://www.chestnut-registrations.co.uk ... lates.aspx
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
1961 is covered by several variations:
http://www.tippersvintageplates.co.uk/p ... ent&part=2
http://www.tippersvintageplates.co.uk/p ... ent&part=2
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
British licence plates had digits which were three and a half inches high until 1963 when smaller, three and an eighth inch ones, were introduced to accommodate the extra 'year identification' digit system. So, 1961 would have been 3.5 inches high. Not all counties adopted this new system until 1965, when it then became mandatory for them all to do so.
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
....another great example as to why this site and the mcr,s are the shining lights in the world of mini info tks foxy52FCV.66 wrote:British licence plates had digits which were three and a half inches high until 1963 when smaller, three and an eighth inch ones, were introduced to accommodate the extra 'year identification' digit system. So, 1961 would have been 3.5 inches high. Not all counties adopted this new system until 1965, when it then became mandatory for them all to do so.
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
Great. So would this be correct?
Black & Silver Pressed Metal Number Plates with (3 1/2'' Digit Size) with Silver Border (Oblong & Square Available)
Black & Silver Pressed Metal Number Plates with (3 1/2'' Digit Size) with Silver Border (Oblong & Square Available)
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
Mine is a 61 and it is not pressed..... That's a later plate I think....
The early ones have each letter riveted on not pressed..
The early ones have each letter riveted on not pressed..
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
bpirie1000 wrote:Mine is a 61 and it is not pressed..... That's a later plate I think....
The early ones have each letter riveted on not pressed..
Do you have a picture?
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
That pressed plate is correct for a 1961, with 3.5in digits. Riveted-on digits are also correct, typically in a triangular cross-section, made of aluminium or plastic, silver or white. Pressed plates usually have a border. Plates with riveted-on digits might have a shaped border painted black as part of the rest of the plate, or just a bevelled edge. The buyer of the car could choose the style. Pressed plates were the cheapest and a typically a default choice.
Plate manufacturers included Hills, Bluemels and Ace back then. Companies such as Framptons and Tippers do excellent reproductions, as do some others. I have Framptons plates on my 59, in the style of the Ace plates (polished aluminium riveted digits, quite a square-looking font) but lacking the tiny oval Ace logo across one corner.
Hope that helps
John
Plate manufacturers included Hills, Bluemels and Ace back then. Companies such as Framptons and Tippers do excellent reproductions, as do some others. I have Framptons plates on my 59, in the style of the Ace plates (polished aluminium riveted digits, quite a square-looking font) but lacking the tiny oval Ace logo across one corner.
Hope that helps
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Re: 1961 GB licenes plate
If that is your original plate, it is first registered Offaly CC in the Irish Republic and therefore not a technically a GB plate