Back to the Q plate thing. There are several shops that will stretch a 110 csw or hard top to 120" or 130" wheel base and they don't go on a Q plate
 
Back to the Q plate thing. There are several shops that will stretch and 110 csw or hard top to 120" or 130" wheel base and they don't go on a Q plate

why stretch to 130 when ya can buy one???

it all depends on what mods are done to the chassis. and what other changes are made.
 
130 CSW :D

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The material of UK number plates must either comply with British Standard BS AU 145d which states BSI number plates must be marked on the plate with the BSI logo and the name and postcode of the manufacturer and the supplier of the plates
 
The British Standard for number plates
The British Standard sets out the physical characteristics
of the number plate. This includes visibility, strength
and reflectivity. The British Standard also requires each
number plate to be permanently and legibly marked with
the following information:

the British Standard number (currently BS AU 145d);

the name, trade mark or other means of identification
of the manufacturer or component supplier; and

the name and postcode of the supplying outlet

http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consu...n/@motor/documents/digitalasset/dg_067666.pdf
 

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