10-15-2015, 11:02 AM
Your man here is Abri as he has actually done this before.
However it is not impossible.
The steps go something along the lines of: (this assumes you don't have a single piece of paper and it is not on the eNatis system)
Get the car data dotted
Obtain a police clearance cetificate
Obtain a roadworthy certificate
Obtain a weighbridge certificate
Take the data dot certificate and police clearance certificate to licensing department to have introduced and registered onto the system. Takes a week or two before you get your papers.
Keep in mind that the car will be registered as a code 3 and date of first registration will be in the current year and not '66 which obviously effects the value somewhat.
Here is a link of a more in detailed process:
http://www.carforums.co.za/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=26775
Your biggest pain is it's up and down to the licensing department a few times and being very patient with government officials who aren't very helpful.
However it is not impossible.
The steps go something along the lines of: (this assumes you don't have a single piece of paper and it is not on the eNatis system)
Get the car data dotted
Obtain a police clearance cetificate
Obtain a roadworthy certificate
Obtain a weighbridge certificate
Take the data dot certificate and police clearance certificate to licensing department to have introduced and registered onto the system. Takes a week or two before you get your papers.
Keep in mind that the car will be registered as a code 3 and date of first registration will be in the current year and not '66 which obviously effects the value somewhat.
Here is a link of a more in detailed process:
http://www.carforums.co.za/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=26775
Your biggest pain is it's up and down to the licensing department a few times and being very patient with government officials who aren't very helpful.