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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Thom89 on 07 April 2009, 18:18

Title: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Thom89 on 07 April 2009, 18:18
As im nearing the completion of my Valver project (5 1/2 years!) Im starting to pick off the last little detailing jobs one by one...
next in the line for attention was the original front, and rear No plates  (G***JUG) with "Massingberd of Harrogate" written in a typical VW style font at the bottom of both plates, these are the very plates  that the car was issued with from day one! just a little scuffed, and tired looking, I decided to bring them back to life, so took them to work, and sanded them with 400 grit disc on the DA sander, working my way up to 2000 grit, and then machine polished for a perfect finish... only while sanding, I noticed that in the top left hand corner of each plate was the VAG logo, embossed into the plate, just visable in the pic.. how cool!
I now have a cunning plan that involves peeling off the old reflective backing, stencilling the dealer logo back on, and replacing the reflective vinyls with my cherished number rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes

(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f90/thom62/bfbe87b7.jpg)

Tom
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 07 April 2009, 18:26
Good luck with that, the stuff used to stick the plastic to the backing will more than likely pull your lettering off and leave some of the backing attached to the plastic front. Bastards to peel off cleanly.
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Wayne on 07 April 2009, 23:53
Trust me I don't think you will get them apart, I used to make number plates and you cannot get them apart after 10mins let alone 10years or more.
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Thom89 on 08 April 2009, 00:17
Yeah, they'll come apart OK, I've already made a repair to a small section that was damaged by the plastic grommet that the mounting screw fits into, water had got in between the perspex, and the decal, a neat repair by the way, I used a compass that has a scalpel blade attachment, cut and removed the damaged section, then did the same to an old plate that was kicking round, took a few goes mind, a little heat worked wonders, then carefully "let" the new section into position, all that's visible is a feint line, but the yellow background matches perfectly, as soon as I get the stencil made, and  my number transfered, I'll bite the bullet!
Tom
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Diamond Hell on 08 April 2009, 08:00
Do you like closing doors a *little* too much?

Are ALL the plugs on your electrical equipment switched off when you leave the house?

Do you unplug the aerial on the TV when you're done watching it?

Are your tools all lined up in your toolbox *very* carefully?

The border between attention to detail and OCD is a tough one to call.....
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Wayne on 08 April 2009, 08:52

Are your tools all lined up in your toolbox *very* carefully?


Got me thinking of James May
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: A7 UFO on 08 April 2009, 09:17
I noticed that in the top left hand corner of each plate was the VAG logo, embossed into the plate, just visable in the pic.. how cool!
that is the coolest thing I've heard in ages.  I'm going to go home and check if anythings embossed onto my plates.  I'll report back as soon as possible.
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Thom89 on 08 April 2009, 20:01
 :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin: :grin:
Anorak threads get read by anoraks :lipsrsealed:
Tom
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: A7 UFO on 08 April 2009, 20:09
we're all anorak wearers to some extent
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Mk2George on 08 April 2009, 20:21
Massingberd of Harrogate!! My town. Well I can confirm that they no longer exist -but- maybe the next best thing is to get some `Harrogate VW` (which they are now, owned by Sytner) plates to continue the authenticity if your plan doesnt work?

Just a thought  :nerd:
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Thom89 on 08 April 2009, 20:46
Massingberd of Harrogate!! My town. Well I can confirm that they no longer exist -but- maybe the next best thing is to get some `Harrogate VW` (which they are now, owned by Sytner) plates to continue the authenticity if your plan doesnt work?

Just a thought  :nerd:
That was going to be my next question! I wanted to get hold of Massingberd rear screen sticker, and tax disc holder, what are the chances that you may see an old Massingberd VW floating about, and grabbing me a pic of the rear window sticker :lipsrsealed:
I did a search on them some time ago, and came to the conclusion that they are now defunkt... shame really
Tom
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: johnson6672 on 08 April 2009, 21:12
*Are your tools all lined up in your toolbox *very* carefully?*

whats wrong with that!!!
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: JC on 08 April 2009, 21:16

Are your tools all lined up in your toolbox *very* carefully?


Got me thinking of James May

i line all mine up, from 6 feet  :grin: :laugh: some even stay in the box without bouncing back out  :cool:
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Diamond Hell on 08 April 2009, 22:43
*Are your tools all lined up in your toolbox *very* carefully?*

whats wrong with that!!!

Some people can actually be tortured with a bucket of earth and a good shake of a top-box.  :grin:
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: danny_p on 08 April 2009, 23:47
 :grin: then if they still don't talk let me loose on a mission
Title: Re: Anorak issue No plates!
Post by: Thom89 on 09 April 2009, 00:00
I can honestly say that I'm YEARS past being anal with my kit :laugh:
Tom