Cherished transfer on a Disco

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Dom J

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Can you transfer one of the new reg numbers on to an older car,
something like an early 3 door Disco?. Reason i ask is I saw a odd looking
number 'tother day on just such a vehicle. Or have I seen something that
doesn't really exist.........

Dom J



 

"Dom J" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Can you transfer one of the new reg numbers on to an older car,
> something like an early 3 door Disco?. Reason i ask is I saw a odd
> looking
> number 'tother day on just such a vehicle. Or have I seen something that
> doesn't really exist.........
>
> Dom J
>
>
>


I do believe your not allowed to make a vehicle look younger.

Pete


 
They bleat on at you about it won't make your car look any younger, but if U
have a good reason for the plate, they will let U have it, but the donor car
MUST be road legal


 
No, you are unable to transfer a newer plate than is already on the car - I
wanted X1 SLD on my 94 Disco
But no go!


"Dom J" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Can you transfer one of the new reg numbers on to an older car,
> something like an early 3 door Disco?. Reason i ask is I saw a odd
> looking
> number 'tother day on just such a vehicle. Or have I seen something that
> doesn't really exist.........
>
> Dom J
>
>
>



 

"Me" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> They bleat on at you about it won't make your car look any younger, but if

U
> have a good reason for the plate, they will let U have it, but the donor

car
> MUST be road legal


Can't remember the exact number, but it didn't strike me as anything
special. All I do know is that it was a 52/53 reg plate on an old 3 door
Disco, complete with 'Discovery' graphics down the side. I'm just
curious..........

BTW what is the wheelbase of a 3 door Disco?

Dom J



 
> Can't remember the exact number, but it didn't strike me as anything
>special. All I do know is that it was a 52/53 reg plate on an old 3 door
>Disco, complete with 'Discovery' graphics down the side. I'm just
>curious..........


You cannot apply a year-specific plate to a car older than that year.
So you can't put a 53 plate on any car registered before September 03.

>
>BTW what is the wheelbase of a 3 door Disco?
>


100 inches

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"StaffBull" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> No, you are unable to transfer a newer plate than is already on the car -

I
> wanted X1 SLD on my 94 Disco
> But no go!


Cheers for your replys Gents, have to hope I see this car again so I can
get a better look at it. It just looked well out of place, nice new reg
number on a manky 3 door Disco!.

Dom J



 
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Dom J) wrote:

>
> "StaffBull" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > No, you are unable to transfer a newer plate than is already on the
> > car -

> I
> > wanted X1 SLD on my 94 Disco
> > But no go!

>
> Cheers for your replys Gents, have to hope I see this car again so
> I can
> get a better look at it. It just looked well out of place, nice new reg
> number on a manky 3 door Disco!.


Could be a few reasons...

a) it's stolen and the donkeys who stole it failed their Mensa exam or

b) it's never been registered before or

c) it's been built using a number of new parts and has a new plate under
the DVLA totting-up procedure

Malcolm.
 
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] (Dom J) wrote:
>
> >
> > "StaffBull" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > No, you are unable to transfer a newer plate than is already on the
> > > car -

> > I
> > > wanted X1 SLD on my 94 Disco
> > > But no go!

> >
> > Cheers for your replys Gents, have to hope I see this car again so
> > I can
> > get a better look at it. It just looked well out of place, nice new reg
> > number on a manky 3 door Disco!.

>
> Could be a few reasons...
>
> a) it's stolen and the donkeys who stole it failed their Mensa exam or
>
> b) it's never been registered before or
>
> c) it's been built using a number of new parts and has a new plate under
> the DVLA totting-up procedure


Isn't it also the case that if it's been written off by an insurance
company, if you fix it up yourself, it has be re-registered with a new
plate, etc?

Ta,
Aled.
 
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Aled) wrote:

> >
> > Could be a few reasons...
> >
> > a) it's stolen and the donkeys who stole it failed their Mensa exam or
> >
> > b) it's never been registered before or
> >
> > c) it's been built using a number of new parts and has a new plate
> > under the DVLA totting-up procedure

>
> Isn't it also the case that if it's been written off by an insurance
> company, if you fix it up yourself, it has be re-registered with a new
> plate, etc?


Seriously doubt it. I would more expect it to get a Q plate but, more
likely, it has to retain it's original (or year-related) plate. Check out
the DVLA website as the totting-up procedure is explained showing where a
new plate would be awarded, dependant upon what has been replaced.

M.
 
On or around Wed, 24 Nov 2004 00:04:04 +0000 (UTC),
[email protected] enlightened us thusly:

>Seriously doubt it. I would more expect it to get a Q plate but, more
>likely, it has to retain it's original (or year-related) plate. Check out
>the DVLA website as the totting-up procedure is explained showing where a
>new plate would be awarded, dependant upon what has been replaced.


we had a theory in here the other day that the body was irrelevant to a Land
Rover, provided you had chassis, axles, engine and box.
 
In article <[email protected]>, austin@ddol-
las.fsnet.co.uk (Austin Shackles) wrote:

> On or around Wed, 24 Nov 2004 00:04:04 +0000 (UTC),
> [email protected] enlightened us thusly:
>
> >Seriously doubt it. I would more expect it to get a Q plate but, more
> >likely, it has to retain it's original (or year-related) plate. Check

> out >the DVLA website as the totting-up procedure is explained showing
> where a >new plate would be awarded, dependant upon what has been
> replaced.
>
> we had a theory in here the other day that the body was irrelevant to a
> Land
> Rover, provided you had chassis, axles, engine and box.



Here's chapter and verse....

http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/regrebil.htm

Malcolm.
 
On or around Fri, 26 Nov 2004 10:03:41 +0000 (UTC),
[email protected] enlightened us thusly:

>In article <[email protected]>, austin@ddol-
>las.fsnet.co.uk (Austin Shackles) wrote:
>
>> On or around Wed, 24 Nov 2004 00:04:04 +0000 (UTC),
>> [email protected] enlightened us thusly:
>>
>> >Seriously doubt it. I would more expect it to get a Q plate but, more
>> >likely, it has to retain it's original (or year-related) plate. Check

>> out >the DVLA website as the totting-up procedure is explained showing
>> where a >new plate would be awarded, dependant upon what has been
>> replaced.
>>
>> we had a theory in here the other day that the body was irrelevant to a
>> Land
>> Rover, provided you had chassis, axles, engine and box.

>
>
>Here's chapter and verse....
>
>http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/regrebil.htm
>
>Malcolm.


coo, handy. Wonder if fitting a transit body to a 110 chassis counts as
"substantially modified"?

'ere. spot the mistake:

"From 7th April 2003, all cars and some tricycles (e.g. Robin Reliant)"

Bah. If ICBA I'd write to 'em.


aha:

"This is where a kit of new parts is added to an existing vehicle or old
parts are added to a kit comprising a manufactured body/chassis/monocoque
bodyshell. The general appearance of the vehicle will change and result in a
revised description on the registration document/Certificate.

A vehicle will retain its donor registration mark if either the original
unmodified chassis or unaltered monocoque bodyshell and two other major
components are used."

so I reckon my Tranist Rover can be "Kit Conversion".

 
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