Learning about myself :-)

I often google my old red 2.8 capri to see if its about at any car shows, but recently was all excited as it came up with a picture, on close inspection it was a fake red Capri with the same reg.
I assume that was AI
If any one finds my car A257RTR let me know
 
JohnW2 you are an intellectual powerhouse
My goodness. I guess I need to thank you for such a flattering comment but, although I wouldn't regard myself as being particularly unintelligent, I'm not sure that I would reecognise myself from your description :-)
 
I often google my old red 2.8 capri to see if its about at any car shows, but recently was all excited as it came up with a picture, on close inspection it was a fake red Capri with the same reg.
I assume that was AI
If any one finds my car A257RTR let me know

It looks like it was last resold 16 April 2025
 
It looks like it was last resold 16 April 2025
Indeed - or, at least that was when a V5C was last issued, presumably at the time of a change in registered keeper.

It is 'taxed' until 1st April 2027, but since it's been over 40 years old (first registered 6 April 1984), this probably cost £0.

By virtue of its age, it also ought to have been exempt from MOTs for the last couple of years, and it's most recent MOT expired recently, on 1st April 2026. There are recorded MOTs in March/April for every year from 2018 to 2025 (none earlier), almost all 'clean first-time passes, with no advisories). During that 7-year period, the car has done a total of 989 miles (current figure 95,161).
 
Indeed - or, at least that was when a V5C was last issued, presumably at the time of a change in registered keeper.

It is 'taxed' until 1st April 2027, but since it's been over 40 years old (first registered 6 April 1984), this probably cost £0.

By virtue of its age, it also ought to have been exempt from MOTs for the last couple of years, and it's most recent MOT expired recently, on 1st April 2026. There are recorded MOTs in March/April for every year from 2018 to 2025 (none earlier), almost all 'clean first-time passes, with no advisories). During that 7-year period, the car has done a total of 989 miles (current figure 95,161).
I missed that v5 change somehow, there was a for sale add on gumtree with pics a few years back and it looked in a bad way then.
It looked like it was parked near a business park but i was unable to locate it

My AI profile dont mention this site and says im on Redditt due to a few years back going on wall st bets
 
I often google my old red 2.8 capri to see if its about at any car shows, but recently was all excited as it came up with a picture, on close inspection it was a fake red Capri with the same reg.
I assume that was AI
If any one finds my car A257RTR let me know
Interestingly I broke-up a van some 35ish years ago but never scrapped it, going through old papers recently I found all the documents for it and wondered if it still showed as registered to me, DVLA check shows as 'not found'.
 
Interestingly I broke-up a van some 35ish years ago but never scrapped it, going through old papers recently I found all the documents for it and wondered if it still showed as registered to me, DVLA check shows as 'not found'.
Yes. I think there are a lot of big holes in DVLC's retrospective digitisation of old vehicle records - that's very probably why one can't find on-line MOT records for rocky's car prior to 2018.
 
Interestingly I broke-up a van some 35ish years ago but never scrapped it, going through old papers recently I found all the documents for it and wondered if it still showed as registered to me, DVLA check shows as 'not found'.
you either tax it or sorn it, you would have been fined by now.
As John says I think its there system, i could see mots back years until they started digitising stuff.
I have a off road trial bike thats legally road registered from 1976 that dont come up, i wrote to dvla when they started sorn but had no reply.
Bloke in my road has 2 cars with the same reg, says not found on dvla, yet on the insurance database 1 car is insured, yet he drives both?
 
you either tax it or sorn it, you would have been fined by now.
Indeed, although I think that SORN was all a bit messy in its earliest days.
As John says I think its there system, i could see mots back years until they started digitising stuff.
I suspect that there could well be something rather iffy about the recent MOTs on your Capri - to have half a dozen consecutive 'first-time passes with no advisories' must all but unheard of for a car nearly 40 years old! Without the reg docs one cannot determine who did all those MOTs, but I can't help but wonder whether they may have been done by the owner himself/herself, or by one of their friends ;)
 
you either tax it or sorn it, you would have been fined by now.
As John says I think its there system, i could see mots back years until they started digitising stuff.
I have a off road trial bike thats legally road registered from 1976 that dont come up, i wrote to dvla when they started sorn but had no reply.
Bloke in my road has 2 cars with the same reg, says not found on dvla, yet on the insurance database 1 car is insured, yet he drives both?
As you say; back in those days one didn't have to Sorn unused vehicles but I did ignore several letters which explained the consequences of using untaxed vehicles on the road.

Some building work had blocked vehicular access to where it was parked and was effectively used as a shed for a number of years. gradually bits were removed for other purposes starting with the engine and radiator for the van I was using, then time came to clear it out so I stripped it and sold some bits in the local paper then cut the body up into handleable pieces and took to a scrap metal yard.

No officialdom done on it at all.
 
Indeed, although I think that SORN was all a bit messy in its earliest days.

I suspect that there could well be something rather iffy about the recent MOTs on your Capri - to have half a dozen consecutive 'first-time passes with no advisories' must all but unheard of for a car nearly 40 years old! Without the reg docs one cannot determine who did all those MOTs, but I can't help but wonder whether they may have been done by the owner himself/herself, or by one of their friends ;)
Possibly however one of the garages I used to use was a 'while you wait service' in fact at time I was taking around 6-9 vehicles a year there and eventually I started doing the driver controls part of the test - steering, switches etc to save time, any small quick fixes would be done on the spot while the test was still in progress. Aside from that we always kept our vehicles in good repair so failures were uncommon.

I've had this vehicle for 11 years, the previous for 10 years, that one had no failures and just one advisory which was a brake hose outer splitting.
 
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