The Star Early Edition

Number plate for sale for R1m

A Morris Minor is thrown in with the lot too

- ANGELIQUE SERRAO angelique.serrao@inl.co.za

F YOU’RE determined to own the licence plate SOWETO 1 GP, there is only one way to get it: and that’s to get out your wallet and dish out R1 million at an auction next week.

The unique licence registrati­on plate, which includes the copyright of the name, will be auctioned together with a 1950s Morris Minor 1000 car.

The licence plate alone is expected to be sold for between R800 000 and R1m. With the car, the price is expected to reach R1.1m.

IJack Rosewitz, a car specialist at Stephan Welz & Co, said private number plates with the number 1 usually belonged to mayoral cars, “so it’s extremely unusual” for private individual­s to own that registrati­on, particular­ly accompanie­d by a trademark.

He said the plates were highly collectabl­e, and in the UK, licence plates with low or unusual numbers could go for between £200 000 (R3.4m) and £300 000.

Two years ago, they sold the plates F1 GP for more than R1m.

“The trademark alone has unlimited commercial applicatio­ns within the

The trademark is potentiall­y worth millions

entertainm­ent industry, and is potentiall­y worth millions,” said Rosewitz.

“It could be used for hotels, restaurant­s, clubs or other businesses within that industry.”

The car and plates were bought three years ago by Benoni resident Ganas Soobiah. He worked in Soweto as an electricia­n during the 1970s through to the 1990s.

He said his daughter, an Aids medical researcher who was killed in a car accident, had inspired him to buy the plates.

At first he didn’t find it easy to get the traffic department to issue them, but when he said they were in honour of his daughter, the official said that after what he had been through, he deserved them.

Other items that will be up for sale at the auction are a Rolls-Royce Phantom 1 Tourer, which is valued at R950 000 to R1.6m; other collectabl­e cars; paintings; and an electric guitar signed by some of the members of the band The Doors.

The Stephan Welz & Co auction takes place on November 25 and 26 on the fourth floor of the South Tower, Nelson Mandela Square in Sandton.

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ONE OF A KIND: The 1950 Morris Minor 1000 with its customised plates will be auctioned in Joburg next week.

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