Bump Well-Known Member Events Planner Jan 1, 2014 #1 If you know the VIN / chassis number of a vehicle, is it possible to find the reg plate no. and consequently reapply for a log book? If so, where do you begin, can't find the right thing on DVLA or google
If you know the VIN / chassis number of a vehicle, is it possible to find the reg plate no. and consequently reapply for a log book? If so, where do you begin, can't find the right thing on DVLA or google
M MudMatt Active Member Jan 1, 2014 #3 Or if you have a "friend" who access to the PNC database. Had this issue with an old motorcycle, I simply called the local Yamaha dealer and they gave me the REG, then I reapplied for the V5.
Or if you have a "friend" who access to the PNC database. Had this issue with an old motorcycle, I simply called the local Yamaha dealer and they gave me the REG, then I reapplied for the V5.
Bump Well-Known Member Events Planner Jan 1, 2014 #4 SteNova said: Microcat can do it.... If it's a landrover Click to expand... 1973 Series 3 - isn't Microcat the mechanics guide to landy's as it were? how does that tell you the reg plate - I assume I'd need a garage for that?
SteNova said: Microcat can do it.... If it's a landrover Click to expand... 1973 Series 3 - isn't Microcat the mechanics guide to landy's as it were? how does that tell you the reg plate - I assume I'd need a garage for that?
SteNova Well-Known Member Jan 1, 2014 #5 With mine I put the vin in and it came up with the military reg it started life witg