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Baldyman 03-05-06 05:29 PM

Registration plate tracing
 
Hi Gang,

Anyone on here able to trace a number for me?

Nothing dodgy, just want to find if I can buy back my old man's reg from his first BSA C12.

Its MBK167


Thanks in advance

Leigh

K 03-05-06 05:39 PM

I think there's some sort of service on DVLA's website about cherished numbers and the finding thereof.

It might be a place to start.

fraser01 03-05-06 05:40 PM

You can get a form from the post office, with a small fee to the DVLA you can then get the current owners details.

It would be illegal to search via PNC so hope this helps.

RIch

trudd 03-05-06 05:41 PM

On the RAC website there is a vehicle data search (under car buying). You put the registration number in and it gives you the vehicle details.

The only problem is that it doesn't help you in this case as your plate isn't recognised. :(

No use this time but might be of use to someone in the future.

Cheers
Tony

amarko5 03-05-06 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fraser01
You can get a form from the post office, with a small fee to the DVLA you can then get the current owners details.

It would be illegal to search via PNC so hope this helps.

RIch

yeah in theory but are you not sure that car just cut you up doing a possible illegal move :P :lol: :lol: :lol:

will 03-05-06 07:17 PM

leigh, you could try posting on the BSA owners club forum (there's bound to be one out there somewhere.........)

i tried the same on the healey owners club for a car owned by my old man. didn't turn anything up for me but you never know - it might be lurking in someone's shed at the bottom of the garden.

Baldyman 03-05-06 07:47 PM

Thanks gang, I'll keep looking!

Baldyman 03-05-06 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fraser01
You can get a form from the post office, with a small fee to the DVLA you can then get the current owners details.

It would be illegal to search via PNC so hope this helps.

RIch

Quote:

yeah in theory but are you not sure that car just cut you up doing a possible illegal move
I'm sure that was the reg No and how did you know it cut me up? psychic or WHAT :wink:

ianofbhills 03-05-06 09:43 PM

dvla number plate enquiry

http://www.vehiclelicence.gov.uk/EvlPortalApp/index.jsp

rac enquiry

http://www.rac.co.uk/web/carbuying/vehicle_data_search/


Both dont recognise that plate tho :(

Jelster 03-05-06 09:55 PM

If you just want the plate for your own vehicle I think that is fairly easy to do (as long as the plate isn't alreeady in use).

It's funny, I can remember a number of plates from some of my early cars off of the back of my hand, but always have to check for the 'Blades number :oops:

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