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IG 1 – Licence plate sells for staggering fee

The plate, ‘IG 1’, was purchased by retired businessman Ian Guest at a DVLA Auction today (Thurs)

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2019-07-18 16:11
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A licence plate has sold for a staggering £287,000 – three times as much as a brand-new Porsche 911 and £50,000 more expensive than the average UK home.

The plate, ‘IG 1’, was purchased by retired businessman Ian Guest at a DVLA auction today.

It is the third highest price paid for a personalised registration in the DVLA’s 30-year history – and one of the most expensive in the UK.

Ian, who was accompanied by his wife Pamela at the auction, described the feeling of entering a winning bid as “incredible”.

He said: “When the price went to £100,000 everything really became a haze.

“My wife expected me to pay between £240,000 and £260,000 but I never thought it would go so high.

“That said, I drove down with a limit of £400,000 in mind.”

Ian, from Barnard Castle, in Teesdale, Co Durham, bought the plate for a ‘hammer price’ of £222,000, but the final price rose to £287,792 with buyer’s premium and VAT.

The DVLA Personalised Registrations’ 30th Anniversary auction was held at The Vale Resort near Cardiff.

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Ian was determined to purchase ‘IG 1’ for his prized Bentley Continental GT Speed – because it is the “ultimate registration” for his initials.

But it is the last available licence plate which uses just two letters and a single number.

The most expensive plate sold by the DVLA is ‘25 O’, bought for £518,000 with fees in 2014.

The second most expensive is ‘1 D’ which sold for £352,000 with fees in 2009.

‘25 O’ was bought by Ferrari dealer John Collins in 2014 – and is thought to take place on a Ferrari 250SWB once owned by Eric Clapton, worth around £10million.

The latter was bought a year before pop group One Direction formed – by Lebanese businessman Nabil Bishara.

Jody Davies, DVLA Personalised Registrations’ senior sales manager, said: “DVLA is delighted with the huge interest in IG 1 and its selling price reflect that.

“Mr Guest and his wife are a lovely couple and we just hope they enjoy it.”

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