I wonder if anyone knows who collected the car & did that amount of damage to the roof & windscreen
.
Hope no one buys it for the number plate as if it's re-issued, the V5c will state that the registration number is not transferable.
I had the same situation when I put my 2c back on the road in 1999 after being off the road since 1976, & like the Flaminia, it hadn't been recorded onto the computer system after the old system went out in the 1980's. so in essence, when the car dies, so does the registration number, another point is that if you cannot prove that that vehicle belongs with that registration number (daft though it may seem,
as my Fulvia had it's number plates & the first & last tax discs, the DVLA refused me the number first off as it said that "FAY" (224D) had never been issued on a D plate, it took me 6 months and a lot of hard work to
prove otherwise), then it will be issued with an aged related number.
Brian Hilton
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