traveller is it still out there nwc913

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pcall
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traveller is it still out there nwc913

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hi new to the club i restored a green traveller original reg was nwc 913
back in mid-90s wondering if it's still out there the original reg has been transferred tho
sold it to a young couple from Cambridge for the bargain price of 800 pounds with full mot the wood was stained darker than factory colour as my first venture into classic restoring
did learn later should have wood bleached it and then gone back to the factory colour
any info would be greatly appreciated
paul

ps took early retirement from engineering job look for a daily tourer must be
a runner that I could make new again as 63 this year
days crawling under cars and welding are over






















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geoberni
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Re: traveller is it still out there nwc913

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Unless
A) the person who transferred the original reg is reading these pages, or
B) someone now has the car and has old paperwork showing the change of registration,
your chances of finding out if the car was scrapped or given a new Reg are Diddly Squat.

I know my car's past registrations (it had 2 :roll: ) only because it came with some old MOT Certificates. I was able to get some info from DVLA in 2017, but they no longer do that, even for current owners.
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Beyond the fact you can find a picture of the reg number on a ridiculously large Audi being used as a wedding car https://www.lauracalderwood.co.uk/halif ... arah-paul/ I can't see anyway of finding out any further information or what the replacement reg number is unless as Berni says, you get lucky on here and someone recognises it. The days of the DVLA being helpful and giving you any information are long gone.
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