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<blockquote data-quote="KOBI Dave" data-source="post: 8288022" data-attributes="member: 171604"><p>Try this.</p><p>Last February, I bought a 1958 MF35. It had no number plate, no documentation, no nothing, BUT, it did have a chassis number.</p><p>What I did was to ring DVLA and ask if I could fill in a V62 form ( the one to apply for a log book) and send it without a reg number. The girl said yes, but enclose a covering letter saying what had happened. </p><p>So, I filled in all of the form except the reg number. I enclosed a covering letter saying that I had bought it and the number plate had fallen off and the number was unknown. Sent the £25 cheque with the application and waited for the cheque coming back!</p><p>Well, let me tell you, the V5c arrived with original reg number no problem . It turned out that it was last taxed in 1980, and the computer hadn't forgotten it.</p><p>If it hasn't been on the computer in the first place, this won't work, but give it a try, it might work for you too. What's the worst that could happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KOBI Dave, post: 8288022, member: 171604"] Try this. Last February, I bought a 1958 MF35. It had no number plate, no documentation, no nothing, BUT, it did have a chassis number. What I did was to ring DVLA and ask if I could fill in a V62 form ( the one to apply for a log book) and send it without a reg number. The girl said yes, but enclose a covering letter saying what had happened. So, I filled in all of the form except the reg number. I enclosed a covering letter saying that I had bought it and the number plate had fallen off and the number was unknown. Sent the £25 cheque with the application and waited for the cheque coming back! Well, let me tell you, the V5c arrived with original reg number no problem . It turned out that it was last taxed in 1980, and the computer hadn't forgotten it. If it hasn't been on the computer in the first place, this won't work, but give it a try, it might work for you too. What's the worst that could happen? [/QUOTE]
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