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Changing Number Plates

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gbfish | 22:22 Sun 04th Nov 2012 | Motoring
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My Dad has a dateless plate on his 1970 classic car which I would like to put on my new car. What kind of number plate would then go on to his car? What would be the costs involved? As his is quite a valuable plate I would only be 'borrowing' the plate until he decides he wants it back... is something like this worth doing for a short term?
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Each transfer will cost you £80 - full details of what is permissible are here :

https://www.gov.uk/pe...a-registration-number

Your Dad's car will be allocated a random unused plate from its year of first registration. 1970 plates are of the form ABC999H or ABC999J depending on the month of registration.
In 1974 I imported my car from Belguim. The car was 1969 so I expected a 69 plate. Wrong I was given a 74 plate. Maybe the rules have changed since then. The log book I was issued with stated the car was 69.
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