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doug boardley

:yikes: I've just tried to renew my tax disc online, it has returned with "no insurance found for this vehicle"
I'm wondering who the hell I'm paying a direct debit to then! It's supposed to be Fortis, and the payments have been going out regular.I feel some irate phone conversations coming tomorrow:mad2::mad2:
 
maybe you should try Sheila's Wheels next time doug :lol:
 
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it's damned frightening! altho the reminder(tax disc) was addressed to number 8, and i live at number 5, I'm wondering if dvla have dropped a 'nad
 
May mate had the very same problem with them and they wouldn't budge for weeks "the computer says no":mad2:

Hope you don't have to go through the same pain:thumbsdown:
 
doug i had a similar issue tryin to get my tax disc online last week,,it said i wasnt the registered keeper lol i opted for the phone route and had no issues at all maybe try it mate as they do a search straight away whie ur on the phone so you get an immediate answer
 
well I've hunted through my things and I've found my insurance certificate, and mot cert, so I'll be off on my push bike tomoz (10 mile trip) to get sorted at PO, can't go in car, Mrs is at work!
 
I'm surprise you ent sold the van as part of your retirement plan ,and bought a relient GT so you can go in the lakes as well :lol:
 
I'm surprise you ent sold the van as part of your retirement plan ,and bought a relient GT so you can go in the lakes as well :lol:
I am selling it soon mate, gonna get a L200 probably, for tools (along with my trailer) and for caravan when we get one. Trying to talk Mrs Doug into keeping Jay Lo (fat *** megane) as it's a belter of a motor, but she wants a puddle jumper to go to work in:rolleyes5:
 
my tax is due aswell i had to quickly get my van insured this mornin forgot all about it aswell😳
 
I wouldn't panic too much about your insurance. I don't think all insurers are signed up for the online thingy. My previous insurers were Admiral and I could never renew my tax disc online because they were'nt on the system either :thumbsup:
 
like a smart car type thing Liz, she wants a fiat 500:yikes:
i used to deal in and restore classic cars doug

a decent one if you can find one will set you back about 5k

ive had a few rough ones through my hands :yikes::yikes::yikes:

get a plastic kiddies car and fit a lawnmower engine

you wont have rot issues and you will get a better car for a lot less money
 
ah yes, the good old Fiat Biscuit Tin. My grandmother had one and my Dad and his brother used to borrow to go trainspotting in. Two 6ft blokes crunched up in that on long journeys to Doncaster and York - that's classic :lol:
 
ignore the above post doug

when you said 500 i was thinking of the topolino , a triumph of italian engineeering .........not

i dont know anything about new cars as i have no interest in them

my missus runs a lovely limited edition peugeot 206 sport which is alovely car to drive

she wants a morris minor so im on the lookout for a decent one at the right money

i run old vans for my business and signwrite them myself

my latest isnt written yet as it takes a lot of work in setting out etc and i want to do the bodywork first

if you run an old van it has to look smart not something you bought off ebay for a few hundred quid
 
you won't have the headache of road tax will you Mike, with running classic cars?


So long as they are pre 1974 then your tax free, anything after is normal tax rules. You could have a 1975 Daimler that does 600 miles a year and you pay full tax on it.

:ban:
 
you won't have the headache of road tax will you Mike, with running classic cars?
hi doug

i dont get free tax now as my vans too new

it was a conscious descision to run an older van

it suits my business to run a renovated van

i went looking a few years ago for a classic and fell of my chair at the prices

a roadworthy mk1 escort van was over £10.000 and then it needed work

after a bit of musing at some of the vans i used to run, a60 vans, minors etc that i couldnt afford to buy now it occured to me that i bought them as they were disapearing off the road and were at the bottom of their value

and then sold on at profit as the values were rising

so i decided to do the same again

over the last four years ive had a bedford midi and 2 early transits all bought cheap, restored and sold on at a substantial profit

my business is renovating older properties using traditional materials and methods so a renovated van is a good advert

signing myself shows off my brush skills

people judge you by your van

so for new work a new looking van with vinyl graphics works best

this covers the majority of tilers

the last thing you want is a tatty old builders van

my latest aqcuisition is an early renault trafic , once the bodywork is like new i will sign it myself

i will be driving something that gets noticed

i will post pics when its finished
 
:yikes: I've just tried to renew my tax disc online, it has returned with "no insurance found for this vehicle"
I'm wondering who the hell I'm paying a direct debit to then! It's supposed to be Fortis, and the payments have been going out regular.I feel some irate phone conversations coming tomorrow:mad2::mad2:
to err is human to make a tottal mess of things you need a computer :incazzato:
 

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