I was idly loading the registration numbers of Morrises I have owned over the years and I see EBF 475H is SORN and had a new V5C issued a year ago. If the owner is a club member and would like some history going back to the 1970s (the car was 4 years old when I bought it!) let me know. One small problem, it was a Trafalgar Blue 2-door in my day. Now said to be white...same car? Colour changed?
Cheers, Richard
EBF 475H
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EBF 475H
1948 Series MM, 1970 Traveller
Re: EBF 475H
A kind offer. If you contact the office at Derby then they can check the number and pass your details to the current member.
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At least someone has bothered to tell DVLA the colour changed. A great many don't.RichardBarnes wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 2:37 am One small problem, it was a Trafalgar Blue 2-door in my day. Now said to be white...same car? Colour changed?
I was doing a similar exercise a while back.
I owned a Vauxhall Viva from new in 1977 until the mid 80s, which was a pale sky blue. It's still on the DVLA site, though no doubt long scrapped as it's untaxed since 1992, so only a few years after I sold it. But in that short time it became red...
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Re: EBF 475H
Hi Richard
Just found a model of this Minor in cream 1/32 scale with the same reg. no. On eBay!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202916535481 ... media=COPY
Just found a model of this Minor in cream 1/32 scale with the same reg. no. On eBay!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202916535481 ... media=COPY