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Carl |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 16:00 |
quote: Cheers, might be worth confirming this with my insurance. | |
Robin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 15:32 |
quote: If the car had MOT within 6 months, it's fine. | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 15:29 |
Truth of the matter is if you dont declare your No Plate with your insurer as a cherished plate & you crash it can become theirs meaning you cant retrieve it. | |
Carl |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 15:23 |
if your car has wrapped around a tree would tat not nullify the MOT if they checked? As in like if they stop you and your car is'nt road worthy, they don't let you drive off because you have an in date MOT, or are they making the rules up as they go along like usual? | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 15:02 |
I think we need a FAQ on CS about Private Plates..............theres a post every other day asking the same questions!!! | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 15:01 |
Can I scrap my vehicle before the sale of the number? | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 15:01 |
My log book states the number on my vehicle is non-transferable. Can I still sell it? | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 15:00 |
My Vehicle is not taxed and has no current MOT. May I transfer the registration from it to another vehicle or to retention? | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:59 |
My vehicle no longer exists but I still have the old V5/log book. Can I still transfer the registration number? | |
Robin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:58 |
My car must have had tax still then :| | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:57 |
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GWC-359H-Ford-Cortina-1600cc-Old-Style-Logbook-1970_W0QQitemZ180090007436QQihZ008QQcategoryZ421QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:53 |
From DVLA site - | |
Robin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:46 |
Oh, and selling a logbook without a car is illegal, you should report the sellers to ebay. | |
Robin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:45 |
It doesn't need to be MoT'd, or taxed, it just needs to have been within the past 12 months... | |
BeArDy |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:41 |
Dident some lad of MIG have C20LET on his calibra, which he scrapped. | |
Daniel_Corsa |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:40 |
No.... As the car will still be tax'd and MOT'd so you can put the plate on retention. | |
BeArDy |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:40 |
quote: No cos at the time it would be taxed and MOT's. Even when you crash the car still has Tax and MOT. To take a Reg plate off a car it need to be Taxed and MOT'ed 100% I know this for a Fact as i wanted B34RDY, Which i found to be on a Scrapped Fiesta when shopping for mine. I rang the DVLA and they gave me all the info........ | |
Colin |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:40 |
quote: No because it will be taxed & mot'd!! However if you leave it until those run out you cant!! Its a bit of a grey area, sometimes you can convince them to let you retain your plate. On the subject of buying a log book to claim a plate, I very much doubt it would work!! | |
Chrissy |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 14:32 |
So does that mean that if say youve got a 2 digit plate worth quite a bit.. and you wrap your car round a tree, thats the plate useless? | |
Daniel_Corsa |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 12:13 |
I thought the car had to have tax and MOT before you can take a reg plate off it. | |
deano87 |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 12:10 |
Possibly, best worth ringing the DVLA and finding out! | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 4th Mar 07 at 11:33 |
Was looking in the 'cherished numbers' section on eBay and came across a few auctions for log books for cars are no longer in existence. Does this mean if you buy the logbook you can apply to transfer the number plate to your vehicle? |