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Victorian B & W no. plates value
surfkombi - January 16th, 2004 at 09:44 PM

My kombi currently has original 1973 Victorian number plates = LRJ 649...which are black and white.

I have other number plate ( my initials) which I want to put on the kombi. Are the black and white plates worth anything? and can I sell them? Thanks!


typ-fre - January 19th, 2004 at 01:37 PM

i donno man do some reasearch but maybee they are not old enough??

dom


helbus - January 19th, 2004 at 09:00 PM

To be honest, they are scrap metal if not on the original vehicle.

EH's came out with plates HSV ---

Some of these guys kept plates thinking they would be worth money, but because the car was not registered, the plates were reissued to other people.

Holding the plates in your hand means nothing unless the vehicle is less than 12 months out of rego, or they are custom or personalised plates. Then you own them forever.


Flying VW - January 19th, 2004 at 09:24 PM

Yeah what peter said.
I have B&W HOB 870 on my Land Cruiser.
Hob for my sir name and 8 70 for August 1970.
I payed $290 for them but they would of been on a car origionaly.
Basicly when you pay the $290 you are paying for the right to display them.
You never own the plate.

When I was in N/S/W 3 weeks ago someone offered me $500 for my FLY N XR plates. I laughed and said you live in New South.
The Tool wanted to put them on at car shows.


david - January 19th, 2004 at 09:47 PM

as in off a wreck i would love to get them for my split i will make some enquiries ,how much would you want for them
are they in real good nick
david:o:o


Jay_1965vw - January 21st, 2004 at 12:32 PM

Reissue B+W plates are now $310 from Vicroads... Doh.

If you want all the info on plates in Victoria, try www.vicroads.vic.gov.au


baybuscamperkid - January 24th, 2004 at 08:27 PM

wot jay said. im getting custom plated in b&w for my bus when it hits the road