Registration??
I've got a GP and the frame number is 22/0 and the following number suggests it's 1970/1971 but the registration is X reg 1982. Why would this happen and is there a way of getting an age appropriate plate for it? Thanks.
- ktmh5
- registered user
- Posts: 262
- Joined: Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:56 pm
- Main scooter: GP225 Mugello
- Location: Leeds / Wakefield
- Contact:
Yes, get a Dating Certificate from the L.C.G.B. and send it to the DVLA and explain. You should get an age related reg' No. The X reg' is probably the first registration it had after the DVLA went computerised and the person registering it didn't really care,
That's assuming it is an Italian bike and not Indian which would also start 22/0,
Rich'
That's assuming it is an Italian bike and not Indian which would also start 22/0,
Rich'
Cheers Rich, it's got the innocenti stamp then 22/0/2193** then an IGM number so think it's definitely Italian?
-
- registered user
- Posts: 908
- Joined: Wed Jul 15, 2015 11:52 pm
- Main scooter: lambretta gp
- Location: east yorkshire
- Contact:
do the numbers of the chassis no look original and unmolested ?
the only reason i can think that an innocenti gp has indian numbers is if its been stolen, then given a frame no off a cheap indian gp to disguise the fact it was stolen, you may be best to just leave it as is, take photos, and rubbings to prove its as you bought it, if you have to register it they may inspect it, specialy if your questioning the reg no or chassis no, as said above, a can of worms.
the only reason i can think that an innocenti gp has indian numbers is if its been stolen, then given a frame no off a cheap indian gp to disguise the fact it was stolen, you may be best to just leave it as is, take photos, and rubbings to prove its as you bought it, if you have to register it they may inspect it, specialy if your questioning the reg no or chassis no, as said above, a can of worms.

-
- registered user
- Posts: 102
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:12 pm
- Contact:
do not use lcgb,, use british lambretta archive loads cheaper only 7 quid and u dont have to deal with arseholes
- Toddy
- registered user
- Posts: 6215
- Joined: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:01 am
- Main scooter: Lambretta Series 1
- Location: East Yorkshire
- Contact:
Reallytarmac tickler wrote:do not use lcgb,, use british lambretta archive, loads cheaper only 7 quid and u dont have to deal with arseholes

As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
- ktmh5
- registered user
- Posts: 262
- Joined: Fri Jan 13, 2012 7:56 pm
- Main scooter: GP225 Mugello
- Location: Leeds / Wakefield
- Contact:
No can of worms at all, nobody has said it has Indian numbers and nothing dodgy. This sort of thing happened in the 80's when nobody really cared after the DVLA records were computerised. Just do what I said above and you WILL get an age related plate.holty wrote:do the numbers of the chassis no look original and unmolested ?
the only reason i can think that an innocenti gp has indian numbers is if its been stolen, then given a frame no off a cheap indian gp to disguise the fact it was stolen, you may be best to just leave it as is, take photos, and rubbings to prove its as you bought it, if you have to register it they may inspect it, specialy if your questioning the reg no or chassis no, as said above, a can of worms.
Cheers all, definitely unmolested, will give it a go.