Another 'S' to be re-incarnated?
Thought this wasn't supposed to happen.
...Chassis plates are 2 a penny also.. blank ones can be re stamped with any old number that is period correct and then age stressed to look like any year/period u like .. ..foxy52
On a similar note, i have a registration document for a 1275GT mini in my name
What does the law for selling this state?
can i sell it as a 'cherished' reg number?
if this needs to go on a different post please let me know
Chewie Baker wrote:On a similar note, i have a registration document for a 1275GT mini in my name
What does the law for selling this state?
can i sell it as a 'cherished' reg number?
if this needs to go on a different post please let me know
thanks
Martin
Its most likely of value to someone who wishes to re-construct a 1275GT using a brand new Heritage Clubman bodyshell and suitable parts without the hassle and difficulties of a new registration application/vehicle tests/approvals with a lower value replica as a result. The desire for someone to do that will no doubt increase over future years as 1275GT values continue to climb.......in a similar way that a Mk1/2/3 Cooper S V5 registration document has been valuable and sought after on the open market for many years now.....when sold discreetly!
Rusty later MK1 shell + logbook (that we now all know the reg number of) + possibly a 1071 engine does not = £15000, maybe £4-5000 on a really good day
Rusty later MK1 shell + logbook (that we now all know the reg number of) + possibly a 1071 engine does not = £15000, maybe £4-5000 on a really good day
I agree, people think they are sitting on a gold mine, but really they have a pile of rust. I believe prices have gone absolute insane when it comes to "cooper" and "S"..............
I'm good mind to cut a hole in the roof of mine, so when I am not using it, I can open a window and chain it to a lamp post or tree.
£180 for a chassis plate that belongs to a 997 that doesn't have any paperwork or even a number plate attached to it and could well exist somewhere else. Good luck with that logbook application!