Last call for NC3.5 PRHT PF10SVL

I px’d my cherished NC3.5 in Doncaster July 2023 and was quite surprised to see that it didn’t make much more than 3 months before being taken off the road. It was dealer serviced from new, under sealed at MX5 City in 2019 and had a full MOT as at July 23 at 50k genuine miles.
Anyone heard or seen what happened to it ? Most likely to reappear contains Heinz products I guess.

Maybe the new owner appreciates how well their new to them car has been looked after and have simply sorned it for the winter months as it’s purely a summer toy to them ? Or else it’s actually a bucket and unroadworthy and they’ve been forced to scrap it and hate the previous owner with a vengeance for passing on a death trap. Or somewhere in between….:rofl:

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May be they just put a ‘private’ plate on it.
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I can see you transferred your private plate from it on 3rd Aug last yr. The last V5 doc issue was then 2nd October '23.

One check is showing that it’s been exported, which would explain the tax and MOT status. But I can’t 100% verify that on a basic check. If you really wanted to know, a vehicle report would tell you for around £10 usually.

e.g. https://vehiclesmart.com/vehicle-smart-check.jsp?asc=8E0E2E12E2039E1_rhW46RAiHffddRykvAa7LAilFGrNpuG1FMblircqHwnxkVsc6aunBreS8rbVd%2FLr%2B3N%2BnRJTLUjhrIPl9XfIlQ%3D%3D&reg=Pf10svl

The first 4 characters on my reg are:
PF10
Is the “P” a reference to the Preston area?

I bought my car in Perry’s of Preston in November 2010. The car was first registered in June 2010, by Perry’s, and had 18 miles on the clock when I bought it.
Big snow the day I picked it up……The M6 heading north to Cairnryan was a black ribbon in a very white background…….

Yes, P relates to the Preston area. It covers two old DVLA local offices, Preston itself and Carlisle.

PA-PT assigned to Preston, PU-PY for Carlisle.

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