Item number381153064859 maybe someone could do a link.Its blatantly obvious the seller wants to sell the number and document the car isn't worth anything and will never see the road ever again
irmscher wrote:Item number381153064859 maybe someone could do a link.Its blatantly obvious the seller wants to sell the number and document the car isn't worth anything and will never see the road ever again
1957 not 1961!
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
yes he's saying transferable reg number ,maybe but needs an MOT to do so,so worthless,buyer beware,Going to send him a message see what he does.Nothing probably
kennatt wrote:yes he's saying transferable reg number ,maybe but needs an MOT to do so,so worthless,buyer beware,Going to send him a message see what he does.Nothing probably
It's MOT exempt, so could in theory be taxed as is but the chances are when it came to removing the reg, DVLA would demand an inspection.
More worrying than dodgy number sales is the possibility that the buyer might use the identity to disguise a stolen car.
And that is the most worrying aspect of this.
It is, however, sometimes a shame that registrations can't be retrieved from 'dead' cars, in a way that registers the car as scrap and therefore renders its identity defunct, thus preventing the above from happening, whilst allowing the actual number plate to live on (I for one would love to lay claim to my parents cars registration for sentimental reasons).
Anyway I think this needs flagging up to someone, any policemen on this site??
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels, now being sprayed by me, slowly......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1952 Morris Minor MM highlight with sidevalve engine still fitted, wants work, so joins the queue for now......
kennatt wrote:yes he's saying transferable reg number ,maybe but needs an MOT to do so,so worthless,buyer beware,Going to send him a message see what he does.Nothing probably
It's MOT exempt, so could in theory be taxed as is but the chances are when it came to removing the reg, DVLA would demand an inspection.
NOT so ,matter not if its exempt,the regs are clear(Been discussed many times) To transfer a regs requires that the vehicle must be MOT,and taxed in the last 6 months or shown to be tax exempt ,it has to be shown that it was on the road ie insured taxed ,etc . they don't examine like they used to back in the day when you could use an old motor cycle frame or tractor ,take it on a trailor to the local office and have the number transfered .Did that twice back in the sixties . Have a look at the regs on dvla site. The reg was left in place when exemption came in to prevent exactly this situation.
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More worrying than dodgy number sales is the possibility that the buyer might use the identity to disguise a stolen car.
And that is the most worrying aspect of this.
It is, however, sometimes a shame that registrations can't be retrieved from 'dead' cars, in a way that registers the car as scrap and therefore renders its identity defunct, thus preventing the above from happening, whilst allowing the actual number plate to live on (I for one would love to lay claim to my parents cars registration for sentimental reasons).
Anyway I think this needs flagging up to someone, any policemen on this site??
Best wishes,
Mike.
Have advised the seller re the legalities of his advert,and suggested he amends his description,if he dosen't will contact E Bay and report it.
irmscher wrote:Item number381153064859 maybe someone could do a link.Its blatantly obvious the seller wants to sell the number and document the car isn't worth anything and will never see the road ever again
1957 not 1961!
Surely if it was as early a 1957 it would be a "rare LBM" shell
irmscher wrote:Item number381153064859 maybe someone could do a link.Its blatantly obvious the seller wants to sell the number and document the car isn't worth anything and will never see the road ever again
1957 not 1961!
Surely if it was as early a 1957 it would be a "rare LBM" shell
Whatever it is, it's TAXED according to the DVLA
Has the EWMP,so fairly easy to date approx.
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Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!