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  • Anfywills
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    the one in castle comb?

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  • kas750
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    Originally posted by Anfywills View Post
    i have had numerous escorts, the best one though, we were at castle comb numerous years ago, as we were leaving in the mini bus one of the lads said your car is over there, i looked it was the first ever escort i owned, as we laughed. it was on a very well known Historic car, now to be honest i cant ever remember sending the log book off as scraped, but i know the car was buried in a field after using it for banger racing.
    the best part it was buried in one of the lads field who was on the bus.
    What was the reg number?

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  • Anfywills
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    i have had numerous escorts, the best one though, we were at castle comb numerous years ago, as we were leaving in the mini bus one of the lads said your car is over there, i looked it was the first ever escort i owned, as we laughed. it was on a very well known Historic car, now to be honest i cant ever remember sending the log book off as scraped, but i know the car was buried in a field after using it for banger racing.
    the best part it was buried in one of the lads field who was on the bus.

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  • morcheen
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    Originally posted by Gremlin View Post
    Is it possible to give your email address to the DVLA as a contact on your V5, I always give my email address when declaring a SORN. It would be another way of them contacting you especially if you were away on holiday for a few weeks. You never know who is lurking around car forum sites and social media, someone could wait to you put up a post that you are at the airport and going away for a few weeks, then apply for your log book. This is another reason to post your holiday photos when you have returned home.
    i do the same when sorning a car but i think the e-mail might be automated and not sent by human (if they even are in swansea these days ) the few dealings i've had with them have resulted in mess ups from their end,mostly lack of communication but with no admission to it. always save proof on any dealings you are unfortunate to have with them because as Alan has said,they love to blame anyone but themselves.

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  • Gremlin
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    Is it possible to give your email address to the DVLA as a contact on your V5, I always give my email address when declaring a SORN. It would be another way of them contacting you especially if you were away on holiday for a few weeks. You never know who is lurking around car forum sites and social media, someone could wait to you put up a post that you are at the airport and going away for a few weeks, then apply for your log book. This is another reason to post your holiday photos when you have returned home.

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  • bigjohnie
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    Originally posted by Anfywills View Post
    i had the same problem, DVLA gave my number plate to someone else
    the car had been with me for 2 years, i had the tax disc in the windscreen from 2007? the last event it did, i knew all the history apart from a couple of years,

    called DVLA told them i still had the car and they had not contacted me to say someone was applying for it, they said i must have ignored it TOSSERS

    the police inspected my car that weekend lots of one off fabricated bits on it. which these were clear on the internet pictures from its last event.
    The police man said as far as he was concerned i had the correct car, the other person held the police off for 6 months before letting them inspect his car WTF?

    they came back to me as the car was now in his name i had to prove i had the correct car, tax disc still exactly the same as it finished the last event, sign writing name on windows numbers etc etc

    but they wanted me to remove my strut top to prove it was correct i reused saying if i had the incorrect car he must have owned it for at ease 12or so years as i had the history and tax discs, how did he not notice the car had been taxed and was rallying by someone else??

    i put on the internet the reg a lad came back and said you must have had the damaged shell, (yes it had a previous roof) but been rallied numerous times since then, it had a Mk1 BDA log book on it, the other person had built a new car and decided to reapply for my log book

    so as we stand i have put another log book on my cr, i know i have the correct shell., as soon as i see my reg on another car im removing mine and going to have him for fraud. the police have asked me again to take my strut top off so they can prosicute him (without doing this they dont have evidence) i have kept all the bits that were fabricated one offs, windows stickers number plates tax disc etc etc,
    Same thing happened to a friend of mine

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  • alancdavis
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    That has been a lie the DVLA have used for years " You must have ignored it "

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  • Anfywills
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    i had the same problem, DVLA gave my number plate to someone else
    the car had been with me for 2 years, i had the tax disc in the windscreen from 2007? the last event it did, i knew all the history apart from a couple of years,

    called DVLA told them i still had the car and they had not contacted me to say someone was applying for it, they said i must have ignored it TOSSERS

    the police inspected my car that weekend lots of one off fabricated bits on it. which these were clear on the internet pictures from its last event.
    The police man said as far as he was concerned i had the correct car, the other person held the police off for 6 months before letting them inspect his car WTF?

    they came back to me as the car was now in his name i had to prove i had the correct car, tax disc still exactly the same as it finished the last event, sign writing name on windows numbers etc etc

    but they wanted me to remove my strut top to prove it was correct i reused saying if i had the incorrect car he must have owned it for at ease 12or so years as i had the history and tax discs, how did he not notice the car had been taxed and was rallying by someone else??

    i put on the internet the reg a lad came back and said you must have had the damaged shell, (yes it had a previous roof) but been rallied numerous times since then, it had a Mk1 BDA log book on it, the other person had built a new car and decided to reapply for my log book

    so as we stand i have put another log book on my cr, i know i have the correct shell., as soon as i see my reg on another car im removing mine and going to have him for fraud. the police have asked me again to take my strut top off so they can prosicute him (without doing this they dont have evidence) i have kept all the bits that were fabricated one offs, windows stickers number plates tax disc etc etc,

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  • alancdavis
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    Just more V5s up for sale and more Escorts being stolen

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  • escortmad79
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    Anything more come of this?

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  • LOUIE
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    Originally posted by mk1gaz View Post
    Just drive the thing sideways , if you want an ornament buy a vase or painting instead .
    A fallen madonna perhaps

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  • mk1gaz
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    Just drive the thing sideways , if you want an ornament buy a vase or painting instead .

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  • LOUIE
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    Originally posted by In The Pit View Post
    Possibly why he chose it as the rare colours are worth slightly more. Not over keen on Tuscan Beige myself but on an RS2000 it looks amazing, really suits it (I think because it goes well with the black highlights).
    I like the colour but this was a tongue in cheek remark, the car would of been easier to ring had it been a more common colour... Or less well known perhaps..
    After all it is well known even though it may not be for all the right reasons

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  • In The Pit
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    Originally posted by LOUIE View Post
    Who would want werthers v5 anyway- it's beige
    Possibly why he chose it as the rare colours are worth slightly more. Not over keen on Tuscan Beige myself but on an RS2000 it looks amazing, really suits it (I think because it goes well with the black highlights).

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  • gazd
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    Originally posted by AL2792 View Post
    MOT'ing the car every year adds to its historic history, even if the mileage doesn't change from year to year. More documented history, more value!

    I MOT several cars for a wealthy car collector who doesnt use any of them, and he religiously MOT's them every year, they arrive on a trailer and return on a trailer. He has a 246 Dino with 3k miles on it from new, and he is the original owner. He even and still MOT's his pre 1960 vehicles.

    I asked him why he bothers and was told the difference to the history is night and day

    Might be worth considering keeping all the documentaion up to date
    Totally agree it's adds value and proves the car is still alive. It stops these things, get worthers M.O.T now you plonkers
    Last edited by gazd; 31-12-2014, 00:58. Reason: spelling check incorrect

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