
I sold my old Rev 2 tubby seven years ago and haven't owned an MR2 since.







A little online research has shown that she's still taxed






I'd love to see the old girl again.





TTFN,

Marc.

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Marc wrote:Oddly, almost exactly 2 years to the day later, I'm doing exactly the same thing..
looking at my old MR2, looking to see what's for sale now, and becoming increasingly nostalgic about the old girl.
Just did another tax disc enquiry and it looks like she's SORN![]()
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Would anyone have any suggestions how to locate one's old car?
Some pics:http://valiante.co.uk/MR2/
Chris_9011 wrote:I'm almost certain I saw this car on the stand next to the MR2OC at this years JAE..
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looked a bit different, but I'm almost certain the number plate is the same.
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let me have a look through my photos and I'll get back to you.
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Chris_9011 wrote:sorry dude, can't have been your old one..
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just looked on here and it's sorn'ed and the MOt ran out 13th August 2013
https://www.vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk/
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Marc wrote:Just did another tax disc enquiry and it looks like she's SORN![]()
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andrewgt wrote:Can an insurance company legally sell the car on before settling or agreeing the settlement?
killerferret666 wrote:I believe the moment its declared a write off it belongs to them.At least that's what I was told in the past.
Marc wrote:
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Our posts crossed.
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You could well be right.
Marc wrote:Well, this has moved on somewhat in the past few days..
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after digging out the bill of sale I'd kept filed for 8 years, then doing a little internet sleuthing, I got in touch with the couple who bought it from me!
Turns out they never sold it, and it seems they looked after it very well for 7½ years.
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nice new set of wheels, a respray, all very heart-warming stuff.
Until last August when some tool drove into while it was parked and wrote it off.![]()
Not only that, but the insurance company then sold it on without their knowledge, before any settlement had been reached!
So now it's anyone's guess where it is.
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Edit:
I don't suppose anyone on here works for an insurance company and could do a cheeky MID Check for me?
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