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I know, but read the vin plate!

 

Cheers John

Hi John

 

On my iPad I can't read that much detail, but I believe I can see a sequence of numbers xx389, though if the plate didn't match the V5C I can't see anyone buying it?

 

But the reg plate definitely relates to the commission number above.

 

PS. Just taken another look and it does look like LD 11389 which as you rightly say relates to a '72 Stag. Naughty boy I'd say up to no good!

 

Kevin

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Sent the guy a message enquiring why the number was wrong. He thanked me and says he has just realised that he put up an old stag vin plate and will put up the proper CP vin.

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Interestingly the V5 also says it's a coupe

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Interestingly the V5 also says it's a coupe

Hi Tim,

 

Mines described as a coupe on the V5 too. I think this might be because it was originally sold as a hardtop model (thats what my heritage certificate said I think - cant find it). The hardtop is long gone and it has had a soft top fitted for at least 30 years but the V5 remembers perhaps!

 

Regards,

Michael

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Click the report button on Ebay

 

This was listed on eBay a couple of weeks ago.

I went through the eBay 'complaint' procedure.

 

I didn't 'save' the details but it's the reference to

the registration not being required as the car is

"now a track car" that reminded me.

I could track the original auction through the

browsing 'history' function.

 

Never heard anything from eBay, and the auction

was not stopped, even though the reference to

the actual car now being a track car makes it

totally obvious what is envisaged by the seller.

 

Makes you wonder.

 

AlanR

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Perhaps these details need to be recorded by Derek (Graham) in the TR6 records that way if somebody, in the future, approached the register for a 'history' on said 'car' prior to their purchase it could be flagged that the identity may not be the one the car left the factory with.

 

At the very least it would record the fate of the particular car.

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Oh dear, maybe he has a collection of so many VIN plates he gets them mixed up?!

 

So he supposedly has a Stag 'track car' as well then?

 

Sounds like 'one of the lads' ought to pay this man a visit? Could uncover a classic car breaking gang, you never know!

 

Kevin

 

It does say 'Buyer Beware' in the photo :D

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Hi all,

 

I owned this TR6pi GGT3J It was Damson with a hardtop. It was in a sorry state but a complete car, when I sold it. I can't remember when, possibly 1999/2000. The commission number would be about right. Bought with the intention of a restoration which didn't happen. I think I had it for at least a couple of years.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Dave from sunny Spain

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Having just looked at the title of my post again who's Roll and why are his eyes in a huff ?

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I thought you could do it in a minute and a huff.

 

Roger

More likely in huff an hour.

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Well it sold, so now we just wait for GGT3J to make its debut :ph34r:

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