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Engine Numbers, Frame Numbers and the DVLA
Age related registrations and the pressure to eliminate petrol
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Dinsdale" data-source="post: 123053" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>I suspect one day a bean counter or bureaucrat will look at the age related department at DVLA and question the departments continuing requirement as all the old vehicles must have been captured by now and then suggest closing the department. The cost saving will ensure he gets his annual bonus but any classic vehicle not registered will be looking at Q plate assuming they will still allow petrol driven vehicles to be newly registered.</p><p></p><p>Get you projects finished and get them registered whilst you can as 2032 is only 12 years away and it will soon be here. I have been doing the Machine registrar job now for 6 years and there are bikes that were nearly ready for registration then that are still nearly ready for registration. The clock is ticking.</p><p></p><p>Simon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Dinsdale, post: 123053, member: 58"] I suspect one day a bean counter or bureaucrat will look at the age related department at DVLA and question the departments continuing requirement as all the old vehicles must have been captured by now and then suggest closing the department. The cost saving will ensure he gets his annual bonus but any classic vehicle not registered will be looking at Q plate assuming they will still allow petrol driven vehicles to be newly registered. Get you projects finished and get them registered whilst you can as 2032 is only 12 years away and it will soon be here. I have been doing the Machine registrar job now for 6 years and there are bikes that were nearly ready for registration then that are still nearly ready for registration. The clock is ticking. Simon [/QUOTE]
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