11-07-2019, 06:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-07-2019, 06:05 PM by AllAlloyCup.)
Revealing the registration number won’t help you with the DVLA unless you
also have a log book. I have the T-shirt, I even had a tax disc and an MOT
But nothing to tie it to my clear number plates.
The age of the car, can be worked out from the chassis no, assuming you can finds a stamping or the alloy plate that carries the chassis number. Other threads will advise how to find it on a Ruby.
Wyatts book gives lists of chassis no’s vs dates which will tell you the year.
Your local Austin Seven Club can give you a letter based on the chassis no which should alllw DVLA to give
You an age related number , possibly a “BF 9xxx “ mark
Search the forum for BF ( also known as the Dorsetshire bloody fool mark!!!
PM me if you want chapter and verse on dealing with DVLA.
Regards
Bill G
Aka AllAlloyCup
Sorry I reread your posting and perhaps you’ve got a V5C?
Very few authorities have records and even then DVLA don’t always play ball.
Regards
Bill G
also have a log book. I have the T-shirt, I even had a tax disc and an MOT
But nothing to tie it to my clear number plates.
The age of the car, can be worked out from the chassis no, assuming you can finds a stamping or the alloy plate that carries the chassis number. Other threads will advise how to find it on a Ruby.
Wyatts book gives lists of chassis no’s vs dates which will tell you the year.
Your local Austin Seven Club can give you a letter based on the chassis no which should alllw DVLA to give
You an age related number , possibly a “BF 9xxx “ mark
Search the forum for BF ( also known as the Dorsetshire bloody fool mark!!!
PM me if you want chapter and verse on dealing with DVLA.
Regards
Bill G
Aka AllAlloyCup
Sorry I reread your posting and perhaps you’ve got a V5C?
Very few authorities have records and even then DVLA don’t always play ball.
Regards
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,