The Vehicles.
The cars and other vehicles that featured in Auf
Wiedersehen, Pet may be long gone, or not!Myself and
many of the fans have searched high and low to try and
find if any of the vehicles still exist. From Dens VW Minivan
to Ally Frasers Jaguar (Daimler). We can hopefully finally lay
to rest the history of the vehicles from Series 2.
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Ally Fraser’s Jaguar. (It’s actually a Daimler).
Registration - A735 XBB
This registration was first registered during the period
August 1983 to July 1984. First registered in
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Where is it now? - Unknown, as of 1994. 2 Daimler’s
were used for Series 2, one kept in pristine condition,
the other used for getting bashed up, an A735 XBB
and CKV 950Y.
Registration - A735 XBB comes up ‘not found’.
Registration- CKV 950Y This registration was first
registered during the period August 1982 to July
1983.The registration was first registered in Coventry.
Registration - STV 709H
This registration was first registered during the period
August 1969 to July 1970.First registered in
Nottingham.
The vehicle details for STV 709H are:
Date of Liability - 01 06 1987
Date of First Registration - 01 10 1969
Year of Manufacture - Not Available
Cylinder Capacity (cc) - 1599CC
Vehicle Colour - BLUE
Where is it now? - Unknown, but because of the
liability date, it may not have lasted longer than 1987.
Registration -D-HB 4004
This vehicle was scrapped years ago.
Registration - WVN 753S
This registration was first registered during the period
August 1977 to July 1978. First registered in
Middlesbrough.
Vehicle make - JEEP
Date of first registration - 01 June 1978
Year of manufacture - 1978
Cylinder capacity (cc) - 5900cc
CO2 Emissions - Not available
Fuel type - PETROL
Export marker - No
Vehicle status - Not taxed
Registration - AEA 735T
This registration was first registered during the period
August 1978 to July 1979. First registered in Dudley.
Where is it now? - History unknown. This Bedford
Van was known to be around the Nottinghamshire
area for many years after filming, with many people
remembering seeing it and it being for sale in the late
80’s early 90’s. Sadly after many attempts to try and
track it down, we have had no luck.
We have confirmation from Anglo American
Filming Vehicles who supplied this van that AEA
735T was a false number plate.
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Auf Wiedersehen, Pet