
Originally Posted by
S3ute
As far as the third Leyland Australia plate goes, I’m pretty sure that you would have little chance of finding a plate other than off a wreck. The problem there is that it will have the build number of the vehicle it was originally attached to stamped on the plate. I’m not aware of anyone locally producing facsimiles of that plate.
I investigated getting plates made some years back.
No problem, all they need is a sample.
There is a setup cost then so much per plate but it works out quite expensive unless you are making a lot of plates and can sell them easily, certainly not worthwhile for a one-off.
The Leyland plate is an aluminium square with printed details in blue, there must be a low cost way of scanning one & making a reasonable replica.
Colin
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