Youve noticed thats not a standard UK number, right? That might not make it easy for yer average copper to find (trust me, I have many stories of how bad they are at tracking down vehicles even when provided with a full license plate..)
Hopefully the CCTV might produce something?
The vehicle reg. plates varied over time in layout and meanings, so different layouts mean different eras.
so at the moment its (X for a letter, 9 for a number)
xx99 xxx
before that it was
x999 xxx
before that:
xxx 999x
which suggests this reg plate was pretty old, as it fits that last pattern. I recall when T was the last letter, (denoting the year) it was way back in 1979/1980.
The vehicle reg. plates varied over time in layout and meanings, so different layouts mean different eras.
so at the moment its (X for a letter, 9 for a number)
xx99 xxx
before that it was
x999 xxx
before that:
xxx 999x
which suggests this reg plate was pretty old, as it fits that last pattern. I recall when T was the last letter, (denoting the year) it was way back in 1979/1980.