Good evening,
I’m new on here although I’ve owned Land Rovers for many years.
I currently have a 90 Defender County. It’s a late 200TDI as it has a very high engine number. It’s one of the cleanest and straightest I’ve seen with only 55,000 miles.
It is a right hand drive export model for the Channel Islands and I’m pretty sure it’s 1994 and just before the introduction of the 300’s, as it has rear discs and a number of other points that date it to 1994.
I know the vehicle was exported to Jersey as new in 1994 and then brought back to the mainland in 2001 and that’s when it had its first DVLA registration on a Q plate.
I know it was registered at the old DVLA Office in Worcester in 2001, but as that office is now closed, there is no information available from Swansea.
I’m also led to believe that whoever registered it messed up the process and it was then given a Q plate.
I know Q Plate regulations inside out and am aware that usually it’s a Q for life, unless additional information is provided. However, I feel sure that I could demonstrate to the DVLA that it qualifies for an age related plate by examination by an expert.
In fact one of the DVLA officers told me that if i can produce proof of its year of manufacture, they will issue a new chassis number and age related plate.
I have all the information as far back as 2001, previous keepers etc.but unfortunately nothing from before.
Jersey DVLA couldn’t help without a chassis number.
I’ve even asked Gaydon if they could help with engine numbers either side of mine to date it and maybe find. a Chassis number close to it, but their response was that without VIN they can’t help.
I would like to get an age related plate, as it’s in excellent condition and I intend keeping it for my 7 year old son.
My question is: is there anyone on here who has experience of this or anyone who could assist with dating a producing that information for DVLA?
Many thanks in anticipation.
I’m new on here although I’ve owned Land Rovers for many years.
I currently have a 90 Defender County. It’s a late 200TDI as it has a very high engine number. It’s one of the cleanest and straightest I’ve seen with only 55,000 miles.
It is a right hand drive export model for the Channel Islands and I’m pretty sure it’s 1994 and just before the introduction of the 300’s, as it has rear discs and a number of other points that date it to 1994.
I know the vehicle was exported to Jersey as new in 1994 and then brought back to the mainland in 2001 and that’s when it had its first DVLA registration on a Q plate.
I know it was registered at the old DVLA Office in Worcester in 2001, but as that office is now closed, there is no information available from Swansea.
I’m also led to believe that whoever registered it messed up the process and it was then given a Q plate.
I know Q Plate regulations inside out and am aware that usually it’s a Q for life, unless additional information is provided. However, I feel sure that I could demonstrate to the DVLA that it qualifies for an age related plate by examination by an expert.
In fact one of the DVLA officers told me that if i can produce proof of its year of manufacture, they will issue a new chassis number and age related plate.
I have all the information as far back as 2001, previous keepers etc.but unfortunately nothing from before.
Jersey DVLA couldn’t help without a chassis number.
I’ve even asked Gaydon if they could help with engine numbers either side of mine to date it and maybe find. a Chassis number close to it, but their response was that without VIN they can’t help.
I would like to get an age related plate, as it’s in excellent condition and I intend keeping it for my 7 year old son.
My question is: is there anyone on here who has experience of this or anyone who could assist with dating a producing that information for DVLA?
Many thanks in anticipation.