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Tracing Old Cars Update
Just heard back from the DVLA today regarding my request for info on an old car reg found on a family photograph.
No luck I`m afraid as because of the Data protection act they are unable to give me any info according to the 1998 act there is a duty to protect the privacy of individuals.
A bit strange that bearing in mind this photo was taken in 1928 and no family member is alive to be upset by any information given.
So now all I can do is look at the photo and continue to wonder about it`s history
I will say though the DVLA did return my £2 50 search fee !!
No luck I`m afraid as because of the Data protection act they are unable to give me any info according to the 1998 act there is a duty to protect the privacy of individuals.
A bit strange that bearing in mind this photo was taken in 1928 and no family member is alive to be upset by any information given.
So now all I can do is look at the photo and continue to wonder about it`s history
I will say though the DVLA did return my £2 50 search fee !!
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Askmid, as Toureman says, will tell you if the car is insured.
If you have the reg. and make of the car you should try here: https:/ /www.ta xdisc.d irect.g ov.uk/E vlPorta lApp/ap p/home/ intro?s kin=dir ectgov.
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If you have the reg. and make of the car you should try here: https:/
Follow the link for vehicle enquiry.
What info are you expecting them to give out?
They are absolutely right to withold information on car registrations unless people have a real need for it (curiosity isn't generally seen as that :c) )
You realise too that pre-war registration information may not be very complete compared to modern computerised data
This site may help depending on what you want - it should at least tell you where the car was registered
http:// www.old classic car.co. uk/regi stratio ns/reg- letters .htm
They are absolutely right to withold information on car registrations unless people have a real need for it (curiosity isn't generally seen as that :c) )
You realise too that pre-war registration information may not be very complete compared to modern computerised data
This site may help depending on what you want - it should at least tell you where the car was registered
http://
Yes TWR it is the Morris Oxford I wanted info on. Hi jake the peg not sure if you read my previous request.I have an old photo with family sitting in this car and just wanted some info who owned it etc. I don't see how it would cause any problem as they are all my family so wouldn't upset any one else.
One way you may be able to find out Oxy, contact Genes Unite, explain your inquiry with your photo, I'm sure they would help you, I have a photo of the Oceanic Ship in Graving Dock L/Pool, it was posted in Londonderry Sep 11, the date is not shown, it was posted to a Miss D Ownsworth moor end house, Stanboro, Barnsley Yorks, I have been trying to get info on that family without success but I'll keep trying. Good Luck.
I love your answer to 'what trouble it would cause as they're all your familly'
I'm guessing you come from a familly where people generally get on!
There could be all sorts of reasons why people would want information about who owned a car at some time.
For example the owner might be someone's lover! It might relate to a will or any of dozens of cases.
The principle is that personal information is kept confidential unless there is a good reason to divulge it.
They probably simply don't have complete records from so long ago either!
I'm guessing you come from a familly where people generally get on!
There could be all sorts of reasons why people would want information about who owned a car at some time.
For example the owner might be someone's lover! It might relate to a will or any of dozens of cases.
The principle is that personal information is kept confidential unless there is a good reason to divulge it.
They probably simply don't have complete records from so long ago either!
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