RE: [doc] Car number plates
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Not unless you sucessfully apply to the DVLA to re-register your car which
has been allocated a 'W' registration, to be redesignated as an 'X'
registration.  Once you have sucessfully done that, then you can put a
private plate with X or older on it.    Otherwise, no.

Colm
  -----Original Message-----
  From: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
ptheskil
  Sent: 14 April 2005 23:06
  To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: [doc] Car number plates


  Hi all

  Can I just ask the group my D was built Aug 81 Vin 2572 my number plate
finishes with a W but wondered with the year built being 81 can I purchase a
plate with an X at the end??

  Any help appreciated.

  Phil
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: ptheskil
    To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:56 PM
    Subject: Re: [doc] Looking for a DeLorean


    Hi there from personal experience buying my Delorean, I made a point of
search the whole internet including e-bay, private sellers, delorean clubs
in the US, I knew just about every Delorean for sale.  Whilst hunting around
I found and spoke to Buyerservicesinternational.com an english guy Paul was
very helpful and steered me in the right direction to the point that when
I'd found a potential Delorean they would and could arrange for around $275
including photo's and a test drive a 150 point report similar to the AA
report.  As already mentioned both Martin at DMUK and Chris Parnham can also
be more than helpful, Martin particually once the car  was in the UK was
fantastic-Oh and a special thanks to Dan Shane.

    Phil
    Des2572

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: sarafilovic
      To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 9:47 PM
      Subject: Re: [doc] Looking for a DeLorean



      Hi Colm

      Thanks for info.

      Do you feel the "best" car I can get, will come from DMCH, and is it
      worth the premium ?

      Andre


      --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Colm Nugent" <colm.nugent@xxxx>
      wrote:
      > Hi Andre,
      >
      > Welcome to the forum.  There are a number of threads about this,
      if you want
      > to look back in the archives.  My personal recommendation is, if
      you want a
      > car that has everything 'sorted' and won't need money spent on it
      other than
      > upkeep, you have three principal routes:
      >
      > 1. Buy from DMCH (in the USA) or similar, who generally only sell
      pristine
      > cars.  The new vat regulations make this a little more expensive
      than when I
      > did it, but I was very pleased with the car as shipped.  They
      organised
      > everything their end, including door to port shipping.
      >
      > 2. Only buy in the UK cars that are known to the DOC, Chris & Dave
      know most
      > cas in the UK and were very helpful to me - especially in steering
      me away
      > from a few.
      >
      > 3. Give DMUK your budget and let them get a car for you and supply
      it with a
      > warranty - these guys know their D's.
      >
      > Hope this helps.
      >
      > Good luck
      >
      > Colm
      > Vin 5706
      >
      >
      >   -----Original Message-----
      >   From: sarafilovic [mailto:yahoo@xxxx]
      >   Sent: 14 April 2005 12:06
      >   To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
      >   Subject: [doc] Looking for a DeLorean
      >
      >
      >
      >   Hi
      >
      >   I recently joined this Forum as I want to purchase a classic car
      for
      >   fun and to keep for the long term.
      >
      >   Most older Classics do nothing for me, and I am serioulsy
      >   considering a DeLorean.
      >
      >   I would interest in the experiences of people who have owned a
      >   DeLorean for a few years, and in particular, some guidance on
      where
      >   to buy a good example.
      >
      >   Basically is it a fun car to drive, and a pleasure to own?
      >
      >   My wish is to purchase one in excellent condition, requiring only
      >   ongoing maintenance, and I accept that I may have to pay a
      premium
      >   for a good DeLorean.
      >
      >   I see that [Stuart] is selling a "good looking" car on the
      >   website for £15k - is this a fair price and how do I know a
      >   good
      >   example when I see one ?
      >
      >   Any help would be greatly appreciated.
      >
      >   Regards
      >
      >   Andre
      >   Dunfermline, Scotland
      >
      >
      >
      >
      >
      >
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