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acquiring a log book?

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vespaboy | 09:18 Wed 05th Apr 2006 | Motoring
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I have purchased a 1959 GS150 vespa scooter that has an age related number plate , but came with no documents.


I have contacted the veteran cespa club but they will not approve the date of the scooter due to a problem with the frame number (they said I would have to Q plate it)


How do I find out if the number plate is actually registered to the scooter?


How do I acquire a new log book?


Thanks

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