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#1 Number plate size

Post by valerea » Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:00 am

Hello
I have at last received the number plate from Dvlc for my S1 roadster

Can anyone tell me the correct size for the rear plate please and who is a reliable manufacturer?

Also am I likely to be pulled for putting the front one on the bonnet? Is this desirable anyway?

Many thanks

Paul

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#2 Re: Number plate size

Post by rswaffie » Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:13 am

Hi,
Just had mine through as well - I went to Tippers who provide a 7x21" rear plate with old style font for the front stick on. Very pleased.



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#3 Re: Number plate size

Post by Heuer » Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:14 am

The question about the E-Type front number plate has been circulating for years. The JDC asked the DVLA for a definitive statement on the subject and they did get back with a definitive reply. Can't find the article but basically the DVLA think the E-Type was given dispensation in 1961 to display the number plate on the bonnet and "custom and practice" means it can continue to do so providing the colours and fonts comply with the appropriate legislation. They also say the only reason this has been queried in recent times was because of the increased use of ANPR and speed cameras by Police. The E-Type number plate is considered visible by these systems so no action will be taken.

There is a Jaguar service bulletin detailing exactly where the front plate should be mounted.
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Everything we know about number plates can be found here: http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?p=41625#p41625

Depending on the year of your car you need raised characters in period font on the rear (try Tippers, ACE Plates, Paul McNaughton or Framton's for ACE style) and for the front you need to ensure you get a period font rather than the computer generated modern font that some supply (yes, you Frampton's!). Tippers will hand cut the characters in the correct font to the correct size depending on car year. The photos above clearly illustrate the different styles of font. Front plate is period correct, rear plate has a modern font.

Go with ACE cast aluminium characters if you can but be warned they are rare and expensive! Last rear plate I had cost about £95 - Tippers will give you a quote. There are plastic reproductions which are cheaper. https://www.tippersvintageplates.co.uk/ ... ent&part=2
Paul Mcnaughton is very helpful and even provides the correct logo: http://autojumbler.ie/
Ace Peak Plates also can supply cast alloy characters: http://www.acepeakplates.com/

As for colour, IMHO silver characters look best on metallic colours whilst white works better on solid colours, but your choice.
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#4 Re: Number plate size

Post by valerea » Mon Jul 15, 2019 11:28 am

Great

Thank you

Paul

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#5 Re: Number plate size

Post by valerea » Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:03 pm

Quick question, is the coupe rear plate same size as the roadster?THANKS

Paul

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#6 Re: Number plate size

Post by MCY44H » Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:29 pm

+1 for Tippers. The rear plate they made for my S1 fitted perfectly.
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#7 Re: Number plate size

Post by rswaffie » Mon Jul 15, 2019 9:48 pm

In terms of size for the OTS, check with your chosen supplier, but I’d be surprised if it was different to the FHC.
I had a quote from tippers for Ace aluminium characters, but at £140 it was not really justified. Mine came in at half that and look fine to me.
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#8 Re: Number plate size

Post by Paul Jorgensen » Tue Jul 16, 2019 8:58 pm

I have just received my Acepeak rear plate for my series 1 roadster and it looks the bee’s
Yes.. I agree they are not cheap but it does look authentic
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#9 Re: Number plate size

Post by Paul Jorgensen » Thu Jul 18, 2019 8:48 pm

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The rear plate is 185 x 550 which is the same size as the one that is on thr car
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#10 Re: Number plate size

Post by Paul Jorgensen » Sat Jul 20, 2019 5:12 am

New number plate fitted...

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#11 Re: Number plate size

Post by malcolm » Sat Jul 20, 2019 7:51 am

Wow, looks good, but also looks enormous! I think it's probably the way the photo was taken. Wouldn't look so big if you stood back then zoomed in.
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#12 Re: Number plate size

Post by Herzeg » Sat Aug 10, 2019 10:34 am

Morning all

I need new plates for my S2 as got a new reg number. Having looked through the topic I can't see anywhere a mention of the front plate for the bonnet and they don't mention it on the links to Tippers and Ace. Can anyone help me where to buy one? The rear plate is fine, will probably buy from Ace.

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#13 Re: Number plate size

Post by rswaffie » Sat Aug 10, 2019 10:48 am

I got my front stick on from Tippers.
Tell them the model and they know the sizes.

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#14 Re: Number plate size

Post by Herzeg » Sun Aug 11, 2019 11:44 am

Thanks Richard

I looked at that price list and completely missed it. :banghead:

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