Tuesday, 21 August 2007

New DVLA Private Number Plates Released

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With September comes the falling leaves and rain (which, incidentally, we've had all summer but that's for another blog post). For those planning to splash out on a new car in the coming months, it also means you can register your brand new set of DVLA private number plates.

As per usual, there's a whole host of fun and interesting combinations that can be made from the new '57' series of plates. Take JU57 MEN, CA57 WAY, and BU57 OUT as your starter for ten. However, my personal favourites have to be the new 'Master' plates. Following the format MA57 ER?, you can replace the question mark with your initial or chosen letter and have your very own 'Master' plate. Those in the clergy, however, may choose to opt for PA57 OUR or PA57 OOR as their DVLA private number plate of choice. A similarly clever plate for a man of the cloth would be MU57 WED - a number plate sure to raise more than a wry smile from members of the parish. Whilst a snooker player may have BE57 CUE adorning his car, an owner of a bed shop may opt for CO57 BED (remembering that '7' can also represent a 'Y' on car number plates).

As can often happen, there's one DVLA private number plate in the new series which would allow the owner to poke fun at himself in a rather ironic way. WE57 BOY (Wesy Boy) is available from 1st September (people from West Yorkshire are often referred to as 'wessies' by those nearer the coast). There's literally hundreds of fun combinations that can be made with the new series - far too many for me to list here. There's work to be done...

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