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Jun 19th, 2023, 18:41 | #1 |
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Tracking down vehicle history
Has anyone ever had any success finding the history of their vehicle other than old MoTs etc? And if so how?
I’m trying to piece together the ownership path of my 122s from 1963 up to 1991, so far with no success. |
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Jun 19th, 2023, 18:52 | #2 |
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Maybe, if you feel comfortable doing it, post the reg number to see if anyone on here knows of it!🤔
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Jun 19th, 2023, 21:36 | #3 |
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Somehow by some miracle, I’ve stumbled across a trail for the old girl.
28th December 1962 delivered to Mr Sol Klinberg, Glasgow 30th March 1963 sold for the first time to Mr J Stewart , Tillicoultry 2nd November 1972, transferred to surname Camfield, Ayrshire 15 March, maybe 1973, transferred to Peter Charmers, Linwood 1974 William Birkenhead registration. December 85, sold to John Gilcrest Hamilton, Glasgow 91 transferred to Sam McCloy cars ltd,Glasgow. Then I’m 1991 registered on the 11,11,1991 for V5c - registration: EVS413 4/4/96 Mrs Reid’s Deidre Joyce Arica, The Close liphook, Hants 23/10/96 arrived into our family. |
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Jun 20th, 2023, 19:07 | #5 | |
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Jun 21st, 2023, 03:44 | #6 |
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I’ve found out a lot just by looking at old registrations and repair receipts that I found in the paperwork handed over when I acquired my cars. I’ve tracked down the previous owners that seemed to have them the longest and (thanks to the Internet Gods) have even called them on the phone! It’s been great to hear some of the stories and history. My first car lived a long and hard life full of conversions and neglect culminating in an under the hood fire that garaged it for eight years until I acquired it. Previous owners heard that it had burned to the ground! It survived that and a subsequent renewal of sorts by my own hand to live on the road again for about seven years until it was crushed by a very large black walnut tree. I was actually able to drive it for a month or so (!) until I was able to I consult everyone I could think of to discuss the feasibility of repairing it. Alas, that was not to be and it was reclaimed by my insurer to what I’m afraid was an “automotive afterlife”.
My second and current car has had a much more pampered life and was owned by a doctor in New Hampshire for last 30 of its 56 years and was basically driven to get ice cream on Sundays and hardly ever on the highway (not really a good thing). It spent its early years down south somewhere (I’m in the States) and then apparently was on blocks in a barn in New England somewhere before “my doctor” bought it. I found it for $100- less than my insurance settlement for my crushed car and drove it home sight unseen from Vermont to home in Connecticut! (A slightly leaky radiator and a lot of corroded fuses were the only slight issues) Anyway, I guess my point is do some sleuthing and try talking to people. My limited experience was very positive; I spoke to the doc that owned my car for over an hour about all of his adventures with it. That was a load of fun! The guy I bought it from only owned it for a year but even he had stories. Turned out he bought it for his wife but she really wanted a PV so that was that! Anyway, happy hunting! |
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I'm delighted to hear that level of research is still possible in the USA - it would be very much more difficult in our nanny state (I'm in the UK).
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Yep still works today :-) - £5 to DVLA and I got info for my p1800 - took them a while to get the info back to me. I now have a list of where it's been over the years. :-)
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