Alan
Not true. In the UK a central licensing authority was set up in the mid
1970s called the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre (DVLC) in Swansea,
Wales. All County and Metropolitan, then current, records were passed to
the new Authority (DVLA) but they did not record any history. The
historical records were left with the original authorities who in most
case destroyed them soon after. A small number did keep copies but not,
I believe Hertfordshire where I believe that this car was first
registered.
Incidentally it is going to take the owner of this car a lot more than
just a photograph to recover this registration number. We have an
officer in the Austin-Healey Club UK who is recognised by the DVLA and
he is the best person to advise.
Regards
>If I'm not mistaken, UK should keep a pretty complete registration
>history of the car. He can probably figure out all the previous
>owners are by going to his local land transport department.
>
>On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:54 AM, BJ8 Healeys <sbyers@ec.rr.com> wrote:
>> Hello, Healeyphiles -
>>
>> Trying to help someone with a problem who is not a lister. This is a real
>> long shot, but here goes:
>>
>> "I am trying to find a photo of this car. A 3000 Mk1 with UK registration
>> plate number 4HNK. It probably hasnb t been on the road for close on
>> 30years
--
John Harper
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