Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: — Built in:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2008-04-04 12:52 |
-- Last edit: 2013-08-06 17:47:51 (antp) |
◊ 2008-04-04 13:07 |
1923. |
◊ 2013-08-06 17:48 |
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◊ 2017-11-14 16:06 |
License number I6723. I = Gotlands län. This number belonged to a 1954 Standard in 1960. 20 May 1968: A 1923 Ford owned by student Sylve Klinth at Signalgatan 24C in Visby. 8 March 1971: A 1923 Ford owned by student Sylve Klinth at Signalgatan 24C in Visby. -- Last edit: 2018-09-12 01:24:52 |
◊ 2018-01-16 19:01 |
He still has 2 Model T... Link to "www.merinfo.se" Sökresultat Ford T RUN About Flerfärgad Sedan 1913 Ford T Delivery VAN Mörkgrön Lätt lastbil 1916 Ford Focus Vit Herrgårdsvagn 2012 Also, no privacy in Sweden. ("Stig Sylve Bertil shares a 104 m² house with a 73-year-old woman. The property has an estimated value of 2 988 000 kr.") Second link: "Salaries and Income." (I didn't check) Not sure what more they can put there. |
◊ 2018-01-16 23:23 |
That's just generic info. Just by knowing a license plate number you can get all sort of interesting info. https://fu-regnr.transportstyrelsen.se/extweb/ Here you check the license number and get the owner and address. https://www.ratsit.se/ This is where you get his personal security number, address, what he taxed last year (you can't know the salary but you can guess by the tax). You also get to know all vehicles, real estate, if involved in any company and also dogs! https://www.lexbase.se/ Very much debated site where you can find if the person has any convictions. https://www.booli.se/ Site that shows the selling prize of sold real estate. https://www.facebook.com/ This is where you find pictures of the person. https://www.garaget.org/ Sometimes you can find pictures of interesting cars here. Link to "www.hitta.se" Hittas street view still shows the license plates, here is my old Volvo. |
◊ 2018-01-17 00:28 |
Okay, that's too much... In Belgium they're already complaining that their house is visible on Street View. The privacy commission is also taking Facebook to court for "mass surveillance". http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dmf20171012_03127604 Not likely to be successful but at least they're trying. |