
The new series of vehicle registrations will be released at 8am precisely on Monday 6th June.
So, who might be tempted by the prospect of a plate with the digits '61' included? Well, Bob Dylan fans will immediately get the reference to the title of his groundbreaking 1965 album, and the mathematicians among you will, of course, note that 61 is one of the mystical 'prime' numbers [i.e. exactly divisible only by itself or 1.]
But take a closer look at the number 61. It does look remarkably like 'GI', especially when viewed in conjunction with the actual letters on a number plate.
MA61 CAL now becomes a quite plausible 'Magical'. Similarly, MR61 GGS easily passes for 'Mr Giggs' and MC61 NTY for 'McGinty'.
Remember, too, that 61 also can convincingly resemble 'BI', 'CI', 'BL', 'CL' or 'GL'. So, how about: AM61 ENT ('Ambient'), AN61 ENT ('Ancient'), EM61 AZE ('Emblaze'), NU61 EUS ('Nucleus') and AN61 ERS ('Anglers')? There are literally millions of '61' registrations available, so the possibilities are almost endless.
Regtransfers employs sophisticated computer systems to identify possible word and name combinations. OK, we use an online crossword puzzle solver. Why not try one yourself? (e.g. www.crosswordsolver.org). Simply enter 'BI', 'CI', GI, ;BL', 'CL', or 'GL' for the third and fourth letters and specify a seven letter result. You'll be amazed at what you'll find.
Demand for 'Sixty-Ones' is going to be huge and they will be sold on a strictly first-come, first-served basis. We may have joked about the crossword puzzle solver, but the systems and resources we have in place to secure your Sixty-One are certainly no joke. Regtransfers' track record for new-release registrations is second to none.
Call us now or use the online ordering facility on this site for the very best chance of obtaining your perfect plate.
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