Looking for G474 TVR
Looking for G474 TVR
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OohShiny

Original Poster:

8 posts

75 months

Sunday 23rd August 2020
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My husband is trying to track down the owner of the V5 and plate of 1996 metallic red Cerbera G474 TVR.

History shows it was last MOT’d in 2006.

My husband, Cerbera nut that he is, owns the body shell, and would like to rebuild if possible.

I know. Yes, he is quite, quite mad. And has previous for this kind of nonsense.

But there we are, I am tolerant and kind and offered to post for him (he doesn’t *do* forums for reasons that 20 yrs of marriage have not yet made clear).

Any ideas?

RUSSELLM

6,001 posts

264 months

Sunday 23rd August 2020
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If you haven’t already, it may be worth emailing the last known owner, and seeing who he passed it on to. Then carrying on chasing smile

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?h=...

Out of interest, how’s your husband ended up with the body, but no paperwork ?



Edited by RUSSELLM on Sunday 23 August 12:28

OohShiny

Original Poster:

8 posts

75 months

Sunday 23rd August 2020
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Thanks- he’s trying to track down the details.

Our house has many many exciting TVR parts hanging round. I think we have 5 spare steering wheels for example. Basically he is a nut. He sees stuff on eBay thinks “gosh, that’s something I might conceivably need in the next 10 to 15 years” and buys it.

I believe other people don’t have clutches in their greenhouses or spare seats in the bike shed.

Byker28i

77,399 posts

234 months

Monday 24th August 2020
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DVLA form v888
https://www.gov.uk/request-information-from-dvla

Request the information from the DVLA, all you need is a good reason and previous owner wanting to buy it back would be one.

lancepar

1,078 posts

189 months

Monday 24th August 2020
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Best of luck with the DVLA below is an extract from a recent V888 request regarding previous keepers.....................

"Reasonable cause is not defined in legistation, but the governments policy is that the request should relate to the vehicle or its use following incidents where there may be liability on the part of the driver or keeper, for example.

1.where the details of a previous keeper(s) are needed for court proceedings
2.finding out who was responsible for an accident
3.tracing the registered keeper of an abandoned vehicle
4.tracing the registered keeper of a vehicle parked on private land"

Further guidance on what is reasonable cause is published online at www.gov.uk/request-information-from-dvla

I'm having another go at them but think I'm banghead

cool


Byker28i

77,399 posts

234 months

Tuesday 25th August 2020
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Fair enough, I last used it two years ago to trace the driver who wrote off my motorbike, but then I did have a police number. It's then I realised why my insurance was being so difficult was because they insured us both