RE: SER1 Classic Rover Wedding

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From: Tom Tollefson
Subject: RE: SER1 Classic Rover Wedding
Date: 13:00 on 22 Oct 2004
G'day Diana
"funny" that's canadian for unusual, not fitting the norm.
I am also in the process of getting a set of "period plates " for my 80"
The 1953 plates in Ontario wereblue with white letters, very "funny" ;-)

Tom

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Tom

Michael lives in Victoria near Melbourne (Victoria is a state of Australia
for the Northern Hemispheric (the bump on the South East corner of the North
island (that bit of humour is for the Tasmaniacs))).

The number plates are Victorian plates, the white letters on black
background are 2 letter configurations in a range of "personalised plates"
and lots of people get their initials or something to do with the cars
abbreviation.  The white letters on brown background are "Club Registration"
these are an inexpensive form of vehicle permit where you can only drive the
vehicle to recognised historic vehicle club events.

Does that make them funny? - I don't know.



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SER1 Classic Rover Wedding
Jeremy Brooks 16:00 on 21 Oct 2004

RE: SER1 Classic Rover Wedding
Tom Tollefson 16:17 on 21 Oct 2004

Re: SER1 Classic Rover Wedding
Diana Alan 11:32 on 22 Oct 2004

RE: SER1 Classic Rover Wedding
Tom Tollefson 13:00 on 22 Oct 2004

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