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29 minutes ago, keef said:

It never ceases to amaze me how many are still on the DVLA site.

OST 151S

✗ Untaxed

Tax due: 
1 May 1988
Incorrect tax status?

MOT

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Incorrect MOT status?

yeah any vehicle that was active during/past 1981 or so will still be on the DVLA to this day :) (so most cars made in the late 70's and onwards are still on the DVLA today, as most did survive past 1981)

(the DVLC was formed and computerised in 1974, so any vehicle registried after/during October 1974 will have been computerised from the get go however at some point in time, vehicles which had been stuck on the computer but where untaxed/inactive between 1974 and roughly 1981 where archived off the system and dont show up on the DVLA checker today sadly)

and of course anything was inactive before 1974 obviously wont be on the DVLA computer in the first place unless it was specifically stuck there before 1983ish (which is when they stopped converting RF60/VE60's to V5's wholesale so to speak)

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19 minutes ago, Yoss said:

Thailand? Or Vietnam or Laos or somewhere like that looking at the writing. And fairly recently looking at the QR code on the advert. Where on earth are you finding these? Wanted to give it extra likes but can't. Keep up the good work. 

bangkok oriental city you can sing the rest

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8 hours ago, mitsisigma01 said:

TODAY on 12th July 1906 the driver of a bus lost control descending Handcross Hill (now part of the A23). The passengers were a party of firemen from St Mary Cray and many were knocked out by the branches of the tree before it crashed with the loss of 10 lives. Others were injured by shards of the standard glass fitted to the windows. The whole of the top deck was destroyed.  The inquests were held at the Red Lion in Handcross. The subsequent enquiry found that no one was responsible  but questions in parliament led to calls for legislation on the design of motor-coaches and the maintenance of busy roads. It remains the worse motor-fatality in Sussex history.
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Even with the recent upgrades it's not the safest stretch in the country. Weighbridge is still at the top tho.

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