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Most expensive numbers sold

  • '5' - £3.5million (Dubai - 2007)
  • 'M 1' - £331,500 (2006)
  • 'VIP 1' - £285,000 (2006)
  • '51 NGH' - £254,000 (2006)
  • 'GS 1' - £258,775 (2005)
  • 'K1 NGS' - £231,000 (1993)

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Autonumerology

Autonumerology Scrapbook - Autocar

Noel Woodall - The father of Autonumerology

Autocar

Special Registration (1962)

Mention of special registrations for cars always brings requests for advice on how to obtain a registration such as the writer’s initials.

An illustrated booklet has now been compiled called Car Number Galaxy, Celebrities and a limited number of copies has been printed which are to be sold in aid of Truelove School for crippled boys at Ingatestone, Essex. Obtainable from L. Hunt, 90 Woodside, Leigh on Sea, Essex, price 3s including postage.

Autocar

 

Canter Banter
(Autocar, 3rd July 1964)

Those Car Numbers. The horse trials at Badminton reminded me of a paragraph about car numbers which appeared in The Field some time ago. Apparently, some light-hearted correspondence had taken place between the owners of FOX 1, Messrs. S. Fox, of Sheffield, and the Duke of Beaufort, whose Bentley boasts the appropriate number MFH 1, in which the former sought reassurance that, should the cars meet, there would be no hue-and-cry.

The Field referred to an 80-page booklet entitled Car Number Galaxy, of which I confess I had never heard. It is amusing, informative and well-illustrated. Moreover, all its profits go to a school for crippled boys. It can be obtained from Leslie Hunt, 90 Woodside, Leigh-on-Sea, for 3s 6d and, having just browsed through a copy, I can thoroughly recommend it.

Norman Duret