Using Social Media to find a specific vehicle?
OK, I'm looking for some advice here, probably from people younger than me!
I'm trying to track down a specific car and its owner, for good reasons. +++ I know the numberplate (because I want to buy it! - the good reason :cool:). I know the make, colour (roughly) and model of car (easy peasy via MOT history). Next MOT due early July. I even know where it's had its last few MOTs (don't ask!) and it's been the same place only a few miles from me. I've been there and they have no details of the owner and legally probably couldn't tell me them anyway (data protection!). I'll probably go back to the MOT place again immediately before the first MOT date for renewal/continuation (in early June) and ask if they will pass on a note. But I'm wondering if I could use some sort of social media to put the word out that I'm after the registration, find the car and contact the owner. Anyone have any constructive ideas? |
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A bit vague on details there, but if its something rare and collectable, perhaps a forum or facebook group specific to its model might be a place for the community to point you in the right direction.
If its a newish car, or one that has main dealer servicing recently (possibly confirmable by the manufacturer) maybe the servicing garage has a way to get in touch with the owner ? or stalk the MOT place.... I can't see the DVLA releasing the details easily unless a crime has been committed, and even then, I'm not sure !?. Do we get any more details, or just left in suspense ? |
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Car is a few years old, not being serviced by local main dealer (checked there, it's near the MOT station). Not a "very rare" plate, but late 20th century rather than 21st. Vehicle is a fair few years newer than the plate and is oddly somewhat inconsistent to the plate which makes me think they may be open to selling (I have a better one on retention available to swap). Just wondering if people know of or use any geographical social media, given I'm pretty sure what area it's in. |
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Gumtree is the only one I know something of; any others?
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So, I think I was being a bit slow here, but you want to buy the cherished plate off a car, not the actual car itself ?.....
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Correct just the plate I'm after; trying to find it/owner, knowing only what geographic area it is "probably" in.
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As for how to get in touch, I reckon you do exactly what you said. Not necessarily stalk the MOT place, but go to them and ask them to pass on your details to the owner. You can even tell them why, so avoiding any suspicious looks. They won't be breaking any rules by disclosing any information, and if the owner of the car is interested in your proposition, they'll get in touch. The only problem I see with the likes of social media sites for this is knowing which are the genuine requests and which are the nefarious (had to look that up) ones. |
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