Went to view a corvette in east London ish in the late 80’s, seller had a few corvettes, had a green painted 63 with the plate 1 UET. The U was nearly turned into a V, had a very slight curve at the bottom. More V than U. Looked good.
Went to view a corvette in east London ish in the late 80’s, seller had a few corvettes, had a green painted 63 with the plate 1 UET. The U was nearly turned into a V, had a very slight curve at the bottom. More V than U. Looked good.
Had no idea if the plate was still about now, as it was probably 35 years ago.
VET plates of course have always been popular with corvette owners but are also very popular with vets. ( veterinary’s)
Just wondering if those 3 "no details" numbers above are on retention certificates? Reg # C6 UFO that was on my C6 when I sold it in 2019 also has no details of being on a car per the DVLA "is a car taxed" search.
If I had a quid for every time someone asked are you a Vet then even when my V8 VET plate was on a Corvette I'd be rich. It's been on my F Type for a few years but that is going soon so the plate is going on her horsebox. I had been thinking of a Mustang for my daily and putting V8 VET on that to mess with folks but I've stayed with Jag with a new XF instead
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