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During the crawl out of Twickenham after The Police gig last night, we were behind a stretched 300C with the numberplate "A1 LIMO". How'd that work then? Was it a foreign plate?
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illegal use of spacing and extra screws next to second 1 - plate is A 11 IMO
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I thought that you couldn't get the letter 'I' on normal British plates?
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I really should have taken a photo of it (doh!). It was done like this (all centred):
A1
LIMO
There were no obvious rivets - it all looked above board which was why I was surprised. Thanks for all your suggestions though!
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A1 UMO maybe, with a square U missing its bottom right corner. It could have been achieved by just having LI - if you're going to misrepresent, why not just put the wrong letters anyway.
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At a guess, it's part of A1 Stretch fleet.
They've a load of vehicles & IIRC were featured on a tv prog, showing the young lads, kids of the business owners, learning the trade, from bucket & sponge up!
That was a few years back, maybe they run the show now!
VB
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