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Ben
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13th Sep 04 at 21:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

as above , i wanna take plate off car and get it on another , only thing is car has no mot or owt and will take ages to get it up and running? can i do it?
mav
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13th Sep 04 at 21:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the car you want to put it on has no mot etc ?

Don't think you can m8.....think it needs to be in a road worthy condition when transfered(i think)

[Edited on 13-09-2004 by mav]
Kerry
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13th Sep 04 at 21:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the car u want to take plate off has to have an mot i discovered this when tryin to get mine off vec

so much for buying a plate and it being yours
Ben
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13th Sep 04 at 21:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

shit, the car its going on is mot`d ect but the corsa aint yet , and i want it off ,so theres no possible way i can do it?
James_DT
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I always thought the car just had to have a MOT in the last 6 months. Guess the best way to find out would be to ask in the local DVLA office.

[Edited on 13-09-2004 by James_DT]
Kerry
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i rang the dvla they said no ffs why wont noone listen
James_DT
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OKay, okay. I made sure I said "thought".
broster
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13th Sep 04 at 22:04   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

buy a mot.... lol! did i say that!
Kerry
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Kerry
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sounds a good plan til they ask to see the car for an inspection and believe me its been done. ian on here said his mate got asked to take his car when he wanted to take plate off
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my dad got asked to have a vehical inspecion(sp) but that was because the car was off the road for ages, not hard really, they just looked out the windw at the car to chec kthe colour and model, no biggie, ways around everything, but yeah the car does need an mot
KelSE2
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They don't always do an inspection, but that probably depends on the history of the donor car. The DVLA know whether its been taxed over the previous months & years, so whether it actully exists, other than on a piece of paper. I did know a guy who swapped the plates on a mates Morris Minor to get a valid MOT for a Morris Minor log book he had (but no car) and then did a transfer to his own motor using that MOT & log book. That was a few years ago, and I'm sure they're much stricter now.
M2RTY
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14th Sep 04 at 10:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

when you buy a "private" plate it belongs to the car, not to whoever owns the car
broster
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quote:
Originally posted by M2RV H
when you buy a "private" plate it belongs to the car, not to whoever owns the car


hence is car is stolen so is the plate!
M2RTY
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
quote:
Originally posted by M2RV H
when you buy a "private" plate it belongs to the car, not to whoever owns the car


hence is car is stolen so is the plate!


yes mate unless you take out insurance for the plate like me

ive heard of people with 10k plates loosing them once a car is written off as it belongs to the car UNLESS you have a special agreement with the insurance company that entitles you to the plate
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14th Sep 04 at 10:37   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

P4UL lost his plate when his car was written off aswell didnt he
M2RTY
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
P4UL lost his plate when his car was written off aswell didnt he


yep and the car ended up being one of my mates mams, with the plate lol
StuartGee
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If your car gets written off you can ask your insurance company for a letter saying they have no interest in the plate and that it may be retained by you. I had to get this sorted after my g/f wrote off her last car, insurance company were more than happy to provide the letter (after getting through to someone who actually knew what they were doing!!)

 
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