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DVLA Information Wanted!

Posted: Sun May 18, 08 6:32 pm
by Anonymous
Hi
Having not had contact with my father for many years, I have recently received news that he has pass away. As next of Kin I have inherited his 1980 Ford Granada 2.8GL, poor condition as it has been stored in a lock up garage for about 15years.
It has an interesting registration number which I would either like to keep or sell; - I have the log book!
The car has pasts it's best and so needs to be disposed of, whilst I retain ownership of the registration. I have about a month to sort this out, due to the garage being owned by the council.
I'm unsure of what the proceedure is with the DVLA. Any help or advise would be appreciated
Cheers
Mitch

Posted: Sun May 18, 08 6:43 pm
by Ivor
Luckily, we have a couple of experienced motor dealers on the site (when they are not getting wound up by all and sundry!) who should be able to help on that one.

But I believe you need to have the vehicle registered in your name to transfer the plate...not sure whether r not it has to be MOT'd.

Sorry to hear about your dad.

Posted: Sun May 18, 08 6:53 pm
by steveo
Sorry to hear a bout your dad !! ... yep :iagree: i'm sure the car has to have a current MOT

Posted: Sun May 18, 08 7:08 pm
by Anonymous
Hi, if i myself had a car that had been stood for a number of years without a mot and a interesting reg,could i not sell the reg.....

Posted: Sun May 18, 08 7:24 pm
by latil
The car has to have a current MoT to either put the No. on a retention certificate or transfer it to another vehicle.
Sorry to hear of your loss. :(

Posted: Sun May 18, 08 10:52 pm
by RayC
As Said above really, car has to be mot`d and if it has`nt been taxed in the last 12 months it will need taxing before transfer/retention

All info/retention form here : http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/forms/v778x1.pdf

hope this helps :thumbright:

Posted: Mon May 19, 08 6:24 pm
by RayC
95 % of the time thats true, but not always ie if a car was registard brand new with a private plate or the original plate to the car is or has been transfered to another vehicle etc :thumbright: