04-09-2021, 06:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-09-2021, 06:54 PM by Jeff Taylor.)
Yes, XX was a London issued registration and all London registration records were either destroyed during the blitz or disposed of following the move from individual County Council control to centralised UK vehicle licensing by the DVLA in Swansea from the mid 1960's onwards. The only information I can find regarding similar two letter London registrations is that the XV series was first issued in October 1928 and the full allocation to XV 9999 was issued before the end of 1929. That would suggest as John has already said that the registration XX 1546 is way too early for a Nippy.
Ralph,
ULT 139 would have been issued by London between August 1957 and October 1958. Interestingly all ULT registrations were allocated in blocks - for example London Transport and Royal Mail / Post Office Telephones would take block allocations for their new bus fleets and delivery and engineer van fleets so they'd have consecutive numbering.
Ralph,
ULT 139 would have been issued by London between August 1957 and October 1958. Interestingly all ULT registrations were allocated in blocks - for example London Transport and Royal Mail / Post Office Telephones would take block allocations for their new bus fleets and delivery and engineer van fleets so they'd have consecutive numbering.