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Posted By : Paul Watton, 12-May-2007, 07:47pm
Was not the best example in 1980. Fibreglass Bonnet. Had a large bootprint dent on passenger door when a girl didn't get a lift home one night. Overdrive
cut the burbling down nicely and exhaust did not knock despite the advice of Mr Exhaust whose remedy was ' You've got a Spitfire!' Please, someone tell me
it didn't go to the crusher.

Green NGH 375C
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Posted By : Kevin Rochfort, 12-May-2007,
07:58pm
Paul,
The registration number is not listed on the DVLA database, therefore it is probable that the car was taken off the road in the early 80's and has not
been seen since.
When I check the database for all my old cars, all but my first car - which was ready for the scrapyard in 1980, are still listed, yet I know that
several of them have been officially scrapped.
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Posted By : Paul Watton, 12-May-2007,
08:18pm
Thanks Kevin,
I thought dvla was searchable but only seemed to verify vehicles I currently have registered.
Every other number seems to come up as not listed. I think there is a way of sending off around £50 for a search, but I just did a
freeby. I even put my brother's reg no in while he was on the phone to me and it said ' no info'. Perhaps I was doing it wrong!
Paul
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Posted By : Kevin Rochfort,
12-May-2007, 08:38pm
The DVLA search needs to know the registration number and make of vehicle. If you get the make of vehicle wrong, it will say that the number is
not found.
The RAC used to have a search that only needed the registration number, but it only seemed to list currenly taxed cars, and it seems to have
disapeared from their website.
I've almost lost count of the number of cars I've had over the years, but I can remember the registration numbers of most of them, and as I
said before, the only one that shows as not found was my first car, all the rest are still listed.