WXC 77 - found buried.
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WXC 77 - found buried.
My cousin and I went bottle-digging this morning and dug up a great number plate just by my house - WXC 77.
Checked the RAC website and its not on the road anyway - in fact i think i remember as a little girl cutting my leg on the rotting chassis trying to get through the undergrowth to the tree-house.......
Anyway, anyone know the score with this one? What the numbers mean, whether as a dead car I could use the plate for another one?
Thanks folks!
El.
Checked the RAC website and its not on the road anyway - in fact i think i remember as a little girl cutting my leg on the rotting chassis trying to get through the undergrowth to the tree-house.......
Anyway, anyone know the score with this one? What the numbers mean, whether as a dead car I could use the plate for another one?
Thanks folks!
El.
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WXC 77 was issued in London early in 1959, probably in March or April. The WXC numbers were issued in blocks until July 1960. You cannot put the number on your car as it has to be transferred from a taxed and tested vehicle that can and will be inspected. The number is probably not on the DVLA register so will be void anyway. Hard luck!
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So, hang on, what's happened to the rotting chassis (and indeed the rest of poor old WXC)? Was it lying upside-down, or just rusted away? Or did someone actually get rid of the poor thing?i think i remember as a little girl cutting my leg on the rotting chassis trying to get through the undergrowth to the tree-house.......
(Up in the Lake-district I used to pass an 803cc engine and what appeared to be the rather sad remains of a van, consisting of the two rear doors, a chassis and some rather rusty random bits of panel; I wonder if it's still there).
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No it went in the bottle bankSo, hang on, what's happened to the rotting chassis (and indeed the rest of poor old WXC)? Was it lying upside-down, or just rusted away? Or did someone actually get rid of the poor thing?
Cheers
Kevin
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Me and my Sis' used to go bottle digging, she has a mighty collection of old bottles!Kevin wrote:Hmmm excuse my ignorance EL but is that some type of Cornish weekend ritualI went bottle-digging this morning

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Well thats another gap filled in my lack af knowledge file, and I thought it might just have been a Masonic type of ritual or something, just goes to show how little I know.Me and my Sis' used to go bottle digging,
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I diverse.

Now I'm going to diverse even more for the rest of you!

He's got this obsessive-compulsive thing about digging in the mud..... But there's method in his madness. This is an idea of the sorts of things he's been finding:
http://collectables.listings.ebay.co.uk ... overrideZ1
http://collectables.listings.ebay.co.uk ... propertyZ1
Watch out! This thing is catching!
YOU TOO will soon be out digging in the mud, sweeping rivers with a weighted-broom and getting strange looks, if you dont beware!!

El.
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Oh, I already do.
I've embaressed myself enough times falling into rivers trying to retrieve [potentially interesting things]
The one time I didn't retrive something, I've been peeved about it ever since. Was a coin-box et al for a 1970's pay phone, that I found in a rather revolting river in Birmingham. Although it was almost certainly stolen it'd go nicely with my A/B payphone that currently resides at my parents house (and indeed my other (3, I think) bakelite phones. I'll have none of this 'trilling' going on with my phones thankyouverymuch).
I've embaressed myself enough times falling into rivers trying to retrieve [potentially interesting things]
The one time I didn't retrive something, I've been peeved about it ever since. Was a coin-box et al for a 1970's pay phone, that I found in a rather revolting river in Birmingham. Although it was almost certainly stolen it'd go nicely with my A/B payphone that currently resides at my parents house (and indeed my other (3, I think) bakelite phones. I'll have none of this 'trilling' going on with my phones thankyouverymuch).
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Trabant 601, Tatra T603, Series II Landy, Moskvitch-401, Vincent HRD Black Shadow, Huge garage, Job in Washington State.
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1969 Morris 'thou, 4 Door. 2010 Mitsubishi iMiEV. 1920s BSA Pushbike. 1930s Raleigh pushbike.
The Ex-Fleet:
1974 & 1975 Daf 44s, 1975 Enfield 8000 EV, 1989 Yugo 45, 1981 Golf Mk1, 1971 Vauxhall Viva, 1989 MZ ETZ 125, 1989 Volvo Vario 340, 1990, 1996 & 1997 MZ/Kanuni ETZ 251s
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Pyoor_Kate wrote:I've embaressed myself enough times...
Yes Dan, playing chart hits - thats quite embaressing too.Dan_Harris wrote:what about playing chart hits?

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