Ok now got my Certificate of Attestation on the Berly(issued on a rolling 30 year period) - its like throwing a double 6 in monopoly, now need to get a Controlle Technique(French mot) done then off to the local Prefecture equipped with all documentation and a cheque book, when the french reg will be issued. This then neccessitates a return to the testing station to get a controlle tech.. reissued with the french reg, that opens the door to some use after insuring of course - dohhhh french systems!
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Re: Carte grisse (V5 equiv)
Originally posted by tony.stott2 View PostOk now got my Certificate of Attestation on the Berly(issued on a rolling 30 year period) - its like throwing a double 6 in monopoly, now need to get a Controlle Technique(French mot) done then off to the local Prefecture equipped with all documentation and a cheque book, when the french reg will be issued. This then neccessitates a return to the testing station to get a controlle tech.. reissued with the french reg, that opens the door to some use after insuring of course - dohhhh french systems!
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Re: Carte grisse (V5 equiv)
tell me about it!!
initially the circular tour of the various depts./agencies, then found the delegated official of the French fed of vintage vehicles, rennes based, conversation with him led to my application, after needing to change the v5 doc, engine change in or around 2000 but never registered/changed caused a 4 week delay. Also got the Cert d'attest... for my ancient Brian James Transporter, same 30 yr rule, rejected first time no proof of id, but another chum on a different forum cobbled a receipt which worked, trailers over 750kg gross wgt need separate reg nos and not that of the towing vehicle, france just loves paperwork/officialdom brings to mind the old poster of a chimp sat on a toilet surrounded by lots of unfurled toilet paper with the title I hate paperwork! ; - D) - still, nearly there!!
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Re: Carte grisse (V5 equiv)
Originally posted by tony.stott2 View Posttell me about it!!
initially the circular tour of the various depts./agencies, then found the delegated official of the French fed of vintage vehicles, rennes based, conversation with him led to my application, after needing to change the v5 doc, engine change in or around 2000 but never registered/changed caused a 4 week delay. Also got the Cert d'attest... for my ancient Brian James Transporter, same 30 yr rule, rejected first time no proof of id, but another chum on a different forum cobbled a receipt which worked, trailers over 750kg gross wgt need separate reg nos and not that of the towing vehicle, france just loves paperwork/officialdom brings to mind the old poster of a chimp sat on a toilet surrounded by lots of unfurled toilet paper with the title I hate paperwork! ; - D) - still, nearly there!!
I am told it's possible to re register a Q plate, a garage locally had a few for sale, but they never sold in three years. Either there is no demand or the cost of the necessary paperwork is prohibitive.
Simply importing and re-registering your own UK purchased car can cost €800 as a starting price.
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Re: Carte grisse (V5 equiv)
try france 1500euros + if first reg after 1 jan 2014 (eco tax) - i know just had to pay for my uk supplied car first reg 28 2 14
!Last edited by Tony Stott; 17-03-16, 06:37 PM.
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