Registration
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				Monoxidemanor@aol.com
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Registration
Dear Kimberites:
 
 We have one of the original Roads Act, 1920. Registration Book for our '37 
 TA. We say "one of" because the first entry, in a long string of entries, is 
 dated December 31, 1947. So, we know the ownership string from this date 
 forward. Does anyone know how we can track down the ownership registration of 
 the car for from its original registration date of November 3, 1937 to the 
 first date in our book?  
 
 As an aside, this car shows over twenty different owners from 1947 on.  The 
 average time owned is about two years. It gives one the impression that the 
 car was acquired by a young man, which, when once acquired, attracted the 
 attention of a young lady, which, when once acquired, produced a very 
 pregnant young lady which then caused said car to be sold to the next young 
 man in search of a young woman. 
 If cars could talk one wonders what stories they would tell. This car is red, 
 so maybe that explains everything. 
 
 Now........
 
                     .......THE DAILY DRIVEL.
 
 Why is monosyllabic such a long word? 
 Who put the S in lisp?
 Why do they sterilize the needle before giving a lethal injection?
 Whatever happened to Preparations A to G?
 Can orphans eat at a family restaurant?
 
 Yours in happy motoring,
 
 Alan & Victoria Campbell
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				D&J Edgar
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Registration
I almost hate to extend the discussion but  just need to clarify one thing.
 Yes California does now do NEW registrations via FRAME number.  However
 current cars in the California DMV system with engine numbers remain so.  If
 said car drops registration long enough in California to where it drops out
 of the system, say to be restored and not driven, it would have to come back
 in with frame number.
 
 Connecticut seems to have very relaxed registration verification right now
 as I am sure some other states as well.  The tide is turning though and
 eventually every state will be red taped to the max.  Maybe not this year or
 next but eventually.
 
 And now back to other exciting topics around our pub table discussion group
 of TABC enthusiasts.
 
 David Edgar, TC 5108 (but registered as XPAG 5801)
 El Cajon, California
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				1939mgtb
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Re: Registration
Just a thought....
 MG referred to the cars by chassis number.  What was good enough for CK 
 might still be good enough for latter day owners...
 Ray
 
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						----- Original Message ----- From: "D&J Edgar" djedgar@pacbell.net> To: "TABC" mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 5:05 PM Subject: [mg-tabc] Registration >I almost hate to extend the discussion but just need to clarify one thing. > Yes California does now do NEW registrations via FRAME number. However > current cars in the California DMV system with engine numbers remain so. > If > said car drops registration long enough in California to where it drops > out > of the system, say to be restored and not driven, it would have to come > back > in with frame number. > > Connecticut seems to have very relaxed registration verification right now > as I am sure some other states as well. The tide is turning though and > eventually every state will be red taped to the max. Maybe not this year > or > next but eventually. > > And now back to other exciting topics around our pub table discussion > group > of TABC enthusiasts. > > David Edgar, TC 5108 (but registered as XPAG 5801) > El Cajon, California > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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				Zernial
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registration
Hi all UK members,
 I do not understand the British registration system . For instance  
 there is a car with the number XL 7728 on a 1922 Bentley 3.0. Or my   
 MG SA carries the number MG 5441.What is the meaning of the letters.  
 Is there a system?
 Thanks for the help
 Peter TC 1541
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				Terry Sanders
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Re: registration
Peter, go here for the explanation....you have a rare number plate!
    
   http://www.mgcars.org.uk/news/news446.html
    
   Terry in Oakland, ex SA Tickford 2839
 
 Zernial zernial@t-online.de> wrote:
           Hi all UK members,
 I do not understand the British registration system . For instance 
 there is a car with the number XL 7728 on a 1922 Bentley 3.0. Or my 
 MG SA carries the number MG 5441.What is the meaning of the letters. 
 Is there a system?
 Thanks for the help
 Peter TC 1541
 
 
 
          
 
 
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				Alan Webster
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Re: registration
Peter,
 It's a complex subject, however, you can get an insight and most 
 information you might need from:- http://www.dvla.gov.uk/
 Alan Webster
 Sutton Coldfieled UK
 TA 3239
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com, Zernial wrote: > > Hi all UK members, > I do not understand the British registration system . For instance > there is a car with the number XL 7728 on a 1922 Bentley 3.0. Or my > MG SA carries the number MG 5441.What is the meaning of the letters. > Is there a system? > Thanks for the help > Peter TC 1541 >
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Re: registration
Dear Terry:
 Looks like my:  CKV suffix registration is valued at 1798 pounds/about  
 $3500. Amazing and original to my 1937 VA DHC. I believe it is from  Coventry.
 I also have the small dash brass plate of the dealer who still is in  business
 Tally Ho!
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				Alan Webster
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Re: registration
Peter,
 I should also have mentioned:-
 http://www.newreg.co.uk/search/index.plate
 where you can also get info. as to where and when plates were issued
 Alan Webster
 Sutton Coldfield UK
 TA 3239
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com, Zernial wrote: > > Hi all UK members, > I do not understand the British registration system . For instance > there is a car with the number XL 7728 on a 1922 Bentley 3.0. Or my > MG SA carries the number MG 5441.What is the meaning of the letters. > Is there a system? > Thanks for the help > Peter TC 1541 >
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				Diecuts@aol.com
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Re: registration
Hi Peter,
 
 
 
 Terry gave you a good source, but they did not go into any great detail.   No explanation  of the three letter marks and  they also  stopped at the letter 'M' for all of the double letters, ie my plate , EFY 50, would not fall under their list.
 
 According to a 'general information' book on British Index marks, "the three letter marks of any Authority are formed by the addition of a prefix letter to the authority's existing two-letter marks.   To determine which Registration Authority issues any three-letter mark, the last two letters of the mark should be looked up on the following list.   For example, to find the place of origin of any of the marks AOA, BOA, COA, look up OA (Birmingham) or AKA. BKA, or CKA, look up KA (Liverpool.)"
 
 So, your plate MG 5441 is indeed rare, the authority being Middlesex C.C. (County Council).
 
 My TA 2969 plate , EFY 50, is found by looking up FY which is issued by  Southport B.C. (Burgh Council)   It has a prefix of E as they ran out of two letter capacity.
 
 My SA2333 tickford plate, CTF 319, is found by looking up TF on the list which is issued by Lancashire C.C.   I contacted them by email and for 10 pounds they will send me via mail a copy of the original registration book issued to the original owner.   I told them my registration was old, in the 1930's, they chuckled, "our records go back to 1722 if you please!"   No bother....
 .
 The Bentley, XL 7728, is issued by London C.C.
 
 If you want a copy of the complete 'list' , send a fax number and I will fax it.   It is 4 pages.
 
 Hope this helps sort out  the confusion.
 
 Cheers, 
 
 Lee Jacobsen   , TC0780,     Dearborn, MI
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Terry Sanders taterry@pacbell.net>
 To: Zernial zernial@t-online.de>; Group T ABC's mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>
 Sent: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:01 am
 Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] registration
 
 
 
 Peter, go here for the explanation....you have a rare number plate!
   
  http://www.mgcars.org.uk/news/news446.html
   
  Terry in Oakland, ex SA Tickford 2839
 Zernial zernial@t-online.de> wrote:
          Hi all UK members,
  do not understand the British registration system . For instance 
 here is a car with the number XL 7728 on a 1922 Bentley 3.0. Or my 
 G SA carries the number MG 5441.What is the meaning of the letters. 
 s there a system?
 hanks for the help
 eter TC 1541
 
          
 
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