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Jan 13, 2013 10:26:30 GMT
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Good morning fellow petrol sniffers
I've found a few old cars ( a morris something with a 2l badge on the boot a few others which I'm not sure what they were) all were rotten and hardly worth saving but my question is this
How could I transfer their registration to a car of mine? I've heard people saying the car must be mot'd (none of them were fit to even put on a transporter) so does anyone know the 'correct procedure'?
thanks muchly ;D
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if you're gonna do it wrong, you might as well do it wrong properly
Gud välsigna det röda blocket
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Jan 13, 2013 10:28:41 GMT
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they do need an MOT to transfer the reg AFAIK. We bought an old mk2 astra to take the plate off & had to get it tested first
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Jan 13, 2013 10:38:38 GMT
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Yeah, the car needs to have a valid MOT before you can rape it for the plate.
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Jan 13, 2013 10:47:58 GMT
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Not impossible though with a friendly MoT man and a bit of time. It only needs a little MoT at the time of the transfer and they don't ask to inspect them all. Needs to be able to be transported to VOSA for inspection though if required.
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stealthstylz
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Jan 13, 2013 11:03:09 GMT
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**slow clap**
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Jan 13, 2013 11:07:00 GMT
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Legally you can't do it. Plus anything that been off the road for a significant amount of time then suddenly comes back with a request to transfer the plate is bound to flag up an inspection......I wouldn't risk my testing licence (if I had one) for it.
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Jan 13, 2013 11:17:59 GMT
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Ah well thats the plan out the window. It's a farmer I know with a load of old cars lying in one of his fields. I'd spotted a good number and thought it'd be worth investigating how it could be got. Must have a hunt round the cars and see if any could be made roadworthy
thanks for your help though
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if you're gonna do it wrong, you might as well do it wrong properly
Gud välsigna det röda blocket
nissan cube - jdm toy
volvo 940 turbo - 22psi
FOR SALE 2002 NISSAN CUBE
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Jan 13, 2013 11:39:32 GMT
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Must have a hunt round the cars and see if any could be made roadworthy I think this would make a better thread than one about transferring plates, seeing as we are essentially a Forum about keeping old cars alive. We love seeing abandoned stuff so some pics would go down well I'm sure.
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omega
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Jan 13, 2013 12:31:00 GMT
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my mate did this but it wasnt cheap. he has a mate whos a mot tester who did a ticket for it he then insured it for a year and taxed it for a year.after 10 months he then applied to swap the reg number at the local dvla office and it went through with no proplems.
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oxb1l
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Jan 13, 2013 12:44:34 GMT
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I done it for my plate lots of welding ,painting all for a car that got a genuine mot before inspection etc then scrapped
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Need a bigger garage !
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VIP
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Jan 13, 2013 12:45:01 GMT
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The car requires MOT and also tax [although most desirable registrations are on exempt cars anyway], OR have had tax lapsed recently.
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mull
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Jan 13, 2013 13:42:13 GMT
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How does it work with per 1960 cars that don't need an MOT?
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Jan 13, 2013 13:49:13 GMT
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most of these cars aren't that old but because they were farmers cars that ended up in a field you can probably imagine their condition. Must try and get some pics next time i'm down that direction. I'm fairly sure he'd lend me the tractor for pulling them out too.
Keep your eyes peeled for pics in future
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if you're gonna do it wrong, you might as well do it wrong properly
Gud välsigna det röda blocket
nissan cube - jdm toy
volvo 940 turbo - 22psi
FOR SALE 2002 NISSAN CUBE
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VIP
South East
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Jan 13, 2013 15:07:13 GMT
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How does it work with per 1960 cars that don't need an MOT? You have to submit the car for an MOT before the DVLA will allow a transfer.
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bigt
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Jan 13, 2013 15:53:58 GMT
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After you have spotted the registration number attached to a rotting hulk remember.......it may of already been allocated again
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Jan 13, 2013 20:44:44 GMT
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After you have spotted the registration number attached to a rotting hulk remember.......it may of already been allocated again ^ This. Years ago, I was delighted to hear moaning from a guy I knew through the Mini clubs who'd 'rescued' a rusting 80s City with an interesting plate (prefix, one letter and then DOO or DOT, I think). He'd gone to the trouble of obsfucating the VIN on one of his own Minis and getting a dodge MOT on the interesting plate. The DVLA said it had already been reissued and gave him a boggo-standard prefix, three numbers, three letters plate. I think he had to say he'd scrapped it to avoid the road tax lettters he started getting about it. They didn't inspect the car though.
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Actually despite common missconceptions, it can be possible to transfer a plate without a valid mot, if you write a really grovelling letter to the dvla and find someone who is in a good mood!
My aunt managed to get her (relatively worthless) private plate back from a dead car sat on the drive with nothing more than a letter about it! She essentially explained that it wasnt practical to get the car re-mot'd to remove the plate, as it was now a foot or two shorter then designed thanks to some less than perfect driving! (mot expired since the accident)
The dvla wrote her a massive letter about how they don't normally do this etc etc etc, then the last few lines said something along the lines of "due to the special circumstances involved we are willing to make a acception in this case" and she got it back..... I suspect it helped that the plate had very little value to anyone other than her, and that she had been the registered keeper of a vehicle bearing that plate for the previous 20 years (or certainly as long as i can remember!)
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Current fleet: '58 A35 (half mine) '67 11 window splitscreen vw (half mine) '77 mini 1000 (not quite 1000 any more!!) '86 Armstrong MT500 '89 XR4X4 '94 Corrado VR6 Some sort of sevenesque kit car (no age yet!!) '01 Mondeo estate 2.0 (engine eventually destined for kit car!) - scrapped, engine only left! '98 E300 estate, rusty but seemingly reliable, fast-ish tat hauler. eventual engine donor A35 van, or whats left of it after it lived in a field for many years
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VIP
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Actually despite common missconceptions, it can be possible to transfer a plate without a valid mot, if you write a really grovelling letter to the dvla and find someone who is in a good mood! My aunt managed to get her (relatively worthless) private plate back from a dead car sat on the drive with nothing more than a letter about it! She essentially explained that it wasnt practical to get the car re-mot'd to remove the plate, as it was now a foot or two shorter then designed thanks to some less than perfect driving! (mot expired since the accident) The dvla wrote her a massive letter about how they don't normally do this etc etc etc, then the last few lines said something along the lines of "due to the special circumstances involved we are willing to make a acception in this case" and she got it back..... I suspect it helped that the plate had very little value to anyone other than her, and that she had been the registered keeper of a vehicle bearing that plate for the previous 20 years (or certainly as long as I can remember!) It is not a 'common misconception', it is the DVLA's on Rules on tranferring a VRM from one vehicle to another. www.gov.uk/personalised-vehicle-registration-numbers/transferring-a-registration-numberJust because your Aunt was lucky enough to find a sympathetic member of staff at the DVLA, it does not make it the default.
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stealthstylz
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Yup doubt they'd be as sympathetic if you wrote them a letter saying "I've just bought these curse word old cars to rape the plates but there's no chance of MOTing them, can I still have them so I can make some money? If not I'm just going to get a dodgy MOT anyway so you might aswell save the hassle of inspecting the ringer I'm gonna build.
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Jan 14, 2013 10:53:13 GMT
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Yup doubt they'd be as sympathetic if you wrote them a letter saying "I've just bought these curse word old cars to rape the plates but there's no chance of MOTing them, can I still have them so I can make some money? If not I'm just going to get a dodgy MOT anyway so you might aswell save the hassle of inspecting the ringer I'm gonna build. You make a compelling argument, I'd say it's worth the price of a stamp to see what you get back from them.
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