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An interesting highway sighting

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So... Last night I was going to a concert in a small town outside of Calgary and I passed an interesting car... A right-hand-drive MGB GT, and it was metal bumper... It seemed to be in decent shape and was being flat towed (with a tow dolly) behind an SUV, and had yellow European-style licence plates, with no evidence of Alberta plates on it yet... Which country would those yellow plates be?

I wonder if I'll see this car around again in the future...
 
Later Brit cars had a yellow plate on the rear, and a white on the front.
 
So sounds like probably from Britain then... Although I never did see the front plate
 
The current format is shown:

https://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leaflets/inf104.pdf

which is two letters, then two numbers and then three letters; black on yellow.

Previously it would have been black letters on yellow with a single letter followed by one to three numbers then three letters.
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Earlier still it would have been three letters, one-three numbers and then a single letter.

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Some of the other European countries do have black on yellow, too. But I believe that the British use larger letters and have a distinctive format, as shown in the photos...
 
When we were in Europe last summer, the Netherlands were still using yellow/black tags.
 
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