Private plates
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Private plates
I've checked the DVLA website, and I think I'm right in saying that a car needs an MOT in order to have a cherished/transferred plate applied to it? Anyone here had success in trying to apply a new plate to a car that is SORN'd without a current MOT certificate (I let mine expire)? I'm guessing not, but you never know...
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Re: Private plates
Pretty sure that it needs mot to transfer to or from
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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Re: Private plates
You can transfer the number off an mot'd car and put it on a retention certificate though
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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Re: Private plates
Yeah, but it'll cost half the value of the plate just to put it on retention, and then I bet I'd have to pay again to transfer it onto the car! I'll bide my time!planetc wrote:You can transfer the number off an mot'd car and put it on a retention certificate though