Not necessarily possible if the vehicle is a restoration that hasn't been registered in decades.
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Try going there with a 1928 Dodge that was made up from a collection of original parts accumulated piece by piece over 20+ years originally as spare parts for my other Dodge. "Previously registered in Queensland"? "Previous registration number"? "Bill of sale, receipt, or other proof of ownership"?
To make things worse no chassis number could be found on the frame. All literature says it is stamped on the web of the chassis rail in the vicinity of the steering box. This may have been so in the USA but not in OZ.Here the number was on a brass plate attached to the toeboard, long gone. I expected they would issue a number for me to stamp on the chassis as they do with home made trailers. In the end I went away and stamped the engine number on the rail and this was accepted.
G'day Brian :)
Yes, the Superior K buckboard has that plate,on the passengers side wher one would stretch their feet out,it's been a while since I had a close look at it, I will try and catch up to him next Sunday when he goes and gets the papers :)
cheers
Actually not so stupid as they got on tape/YouTube a commitment from he previous govt. minister not to introduce the vs( can't remember no.) without further consultation. It looks like new govt. , same public servants , same stupid policy re-surfaced with a new name.