Private Plates
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Local Hero
Private Plates
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This I know is a daft question but how much do you think A19 OVW would be worth?
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I just got my transfer through yesterday, depends how busy they are they can take anything from 5 days to 3 weeks.
I think they have opened up offices though, that you can take all your paperwork into and they do it there and then. In Edinburgh my mate just done it like that last month, I used to do it that way but they shut it about 5 years ago but obviously they have changed their mind.
Just check with the DVLA online for info.
Cheers Chris
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I like the original reg too much to change it though.
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KJD 237W
A19 OVW
I dont get how it all works.
i'm guessing it is because the letter is next to the numbers?
never mind eh?
Good luck with selling it James!
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golf1980 said
oh right. i thought it would be ok as the W is on the same side;
KJD 237W
A19 OVW
I dont get how it all works.
i'm guessing it is because the letter is next to the numbers?
never mind eh?
Good luck with selling it James!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_the_United_Kingdom
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Therefore, if the car was registered on a W plate - 1980/1 and A was registered on a 1983/4 by trying to put an A registration on a W reg car, it could be seen as you trying to pass the car as a younger vehicle. That is commonly called 'ringing' in its most basic terms.
You can't put a plate thats 'younger' or 'newer' on an older car.
Does that help?
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Its just that its not allowed by DVLA because it would be misrepresentation of the car's age, due to all number plates having some kind of age identifier.
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Dano said
The prefix (A) or suffix (W) in this case denotes the year that the car was registered.
Therefore, if the car was registered on a W plate - 1980/1 and A was registered on a 1983/4 by trying to put an A registration on a W reg car, it could be seen as you trying to pass the car as a younger vehicle. That is commonly called 'ringing' in its most basic terms.
You can't put a plate thats 'younger' or 'newer' on an older car.
Does that help?
But sometime there is mistakes
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http://i751.photobucket.com/albums/xx158/graham190279/IMG_3206.jpg
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Further details would be cool - as I said, I always assumed they had to be the same size?
Dan
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Dan
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