The most valuable number plates in Queensland are commonly known as ‘q plates’.
As with all other states, it is the nine single-digit plates which are the most sought-after and command the highest prices.
We have some great photos and some not-so-great photos of the single digit q plates. If you have other photos we’d love to see them.
By clicking on some of the plates below (only Q1, Q3, Q4, Q7, Q8 & Q9 at this stage) you will find more photos and information.
You can also scroll down for a larger photo of each plate.
Q1 – Mercedes AMG CLS63 S – 7 August 2014 – Heritage Number Plate Spotting
Q2 – Ferrari 458 – Date and source unknown
Unfortunately this owner has decided to have his Q2 number plate remade (illegally) in the Victorian heritage plate style. The car and plate reportedly now reside in Victoria, which is probably how he gets away with it…
Q3 – HSV GTS – 12 January 2018 – Heritage Number Plate Spotting
Another Q plate that has been remade in the Victorian enamel style. This one was also spotted in Victoria. You can see what the plate should look like in the photo below, which was taken some years prior.
Q3 – Toyota Corolla – Circa 2006 – Heritage Number Plate Spotting
Q4 – Maserati Ghibli – 11 April 2017 – Heritage Number Plate Spotting
Q5 – Bentley Continental – Date unknown – Qplate.com.au
Q6 – BMW X5 – 11 March 2010 – Aussie Exotics
Q7 – Smart – 9 August 2015 – Heritage Number Plate Spotting
Q7 – Porsche Cayenne Turbo – Circa 2006 or earlier – Source unknown
Q8 – Lexus GS430 – 23 December 2014 – Heritage Number Plate Spotting
Q9 – Toyota LandCruiser – 16 August 2010 – Aussie Exotics
If you have additional photos or information please get in touch.