esel wrote: All registrations on the island had the letter 'I' or 'Z' (or both!) in them. Britain never used those letters. So the Paddies could be quickly spotted?
Blue850 wrote: Anybody know where I can get a list of the old reg letters for each county or does anybody here know them all? eg IM for Galway
Blue850 wrote: I'm still trying to work out Dublin's codes and some of the codes for the 6 counties, Did Belfast and the city of Derry have seperates codes from the counties they are in?
LOTTOWINNER wrote: I beleive that pre-1966 the format was IY 9999 and when they exhasted all the numbers, it started AIY 1-999 BIY 1-999 etc
pflanagan132 wrote: » In what year would FYI 630 have been issued
LOTTOWINNER wrote: » Don't Know them all but County Louth was IY eg HIY 223 but it changed to ZY eg KZY 465 and then around 1985 it changed to ZY 1234 four digit number instead of the previous 3 and just the 2 letters.
cxcully wrote: » Voila Blue850....this is a particular obsession of mine.Extraordinarily saw a battered blue late 70s peugeot 504/5? with a CI Reg (Laois) this afternoon driving through Ahascragh,Co.Galway.I love keeping a look out for them when driving. This is a great site,the man must be a nut:http://www.olavsplates.com/
pflanagan132 wrote: » Thanks guys, so FYI 630 probably May 1958
Arthur Daley wrote: » So when you were used to seeing ZY in Louth or surrounds, the current ZV reg can evoke some nostalgia for some, and not appear completly out of place.