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Apr 28th, 2010, 19:34 | #11 | |
BOB MY BIG OLD BUS
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Apr 28th, 2010, 20:06 | #12 |
BOB MY BIG OLD BUS
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well, i downloaded the form v888 from the dvla website and filled it and enclosed a letter expliaing i was an owner and that it was a loved car and id like to buy it back regardless of condition for the current keeper in case the dvla wont send me details and hope they forward it to them, enclosed my cheque for £5 ill pop in the post tomorrow and keep my fingers crossed that i hear something back.
would be fantastic to get bob back again!!! incedently bob stood for big old bus!!! ill let you know what happens if anything |
Apr 28th, 2010, 20:15 | #13 |
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Good Luck!
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Apr 29th, 2010, 08:17 | #14 |
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It would be lovely if the DVLA would release details just so you could trace a loved car for innocent purposes. May be they will, or may be it depends on luck which person at the DVLA your application goes to, how they are feeling, and how much work to process. Perhaps they ought to introduce an official scheme for allowing contact but without revealing details, for the small fee of course.
But they must know that lots of dubious operators get access illegally through friends in the police or insurance companies or car parking organisations, and they must be aware of the lies people will tell and of course the potential for serious intimidation or fraud. I'm not really advocating law breaking, just pointing out a possible means if you are really keen and don't mind a little bit of close-winding. You don't need to "fabricate" a full accident with police involvement. My real working example was a minor scrape on private land. I only pursued it because I was annoyed that someone drove off after cracking an expensive cast iron pipe on a listed building. |
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