> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mitchell, Doug (D.B.) [mailto:dmitchel@ford.com]
>
> To our UK based listers:
>
> I have been noticing on some of the photos of new cars,
> the front number plates have a blue band down one
> side. I cannot make out what is in this band, and was
> wondering for what it is used.
Hi Doug,
As Laura has suggested, the Blue band contains the EU symbol. They
have only very recently become legal because they required a change in digit
size of the plates, however that hasn't stopped people fitting them for
several years now! The Blue band and symbol also appear on the Yellow back
plate. I've not rushed out to change mine - I perceive my silver on black
plates as a privilege.
> I have also noticed that in a series of photos of the new
> (to the US) Freelander, it has black on red number plates.
> Is this a 'manufacturer' plate? I remember the trades
> plates from years ago were distinctly different.
I'm not aware of any change to the trade plates. The ones I'm familiar with
have red letters on a white background. None of the guys working here in the
office with me can think what the black on red plates mean.
Cheers,
Bill.
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