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S3George
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New member, 1st Dolomite

#1 Post by S3George »

Hi there, Just joined here after getting my 1st Dolomite. It's a 1978 Sprint, reg KVH 156T, wondered if anyone on here know it and could supply some history. Now looking forward to some drier weather to get out
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#2 Post by Dolly-Nut »

Welcome :)
If you send a fiver to the DVLA they can respond with all previous owners and locations etc.
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You will need to download DVLA form V888 from their website.
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#4 Post by Toledo Man »

That's a Huddersfield plate so your Sprint proably spent it's early years in West Yorkshire. It is well worth the fiver to get the details of the previous registered keepers from the DVLA.
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