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Jan 15th, 2019, 11:01 | #1 |
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Help required for my V5 Application Form
140 owners here in the UK, please could I ask for a little help regarding what's on your registration documents?
Please could you confirm that in the box, "VIN/Chassis/Frame No." it just says a 6 digit chassis number and DOES NOT include the 7 digit type number? Please could I ask you to look up on your V5's and let me know what it says? On my Amazon and my P1800, it's just the chassis numbers on the V5's and not the type number too. John Hughes has also kindly told me his V5 is just the chassis number on his 144S. I need as much information as possible to give to the DVLA that it's just the chassis number that goes in that box and not the type number too. The DVLA have rejected my application to get my Finnish 142 based on what's written in that box. I appreciate that the tag on the windscreen pillar states 1421342-******, but all the other accompanying documentation I have for the car just says the 6 digit, so it's going to be a lot more time if I have to go and get all that changed.
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Jan 15th, 2019, 11:50 | #2 |
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As you know I have several 140s and 164s, all sharing the same VIN format as yours down the door pillar, ie model/exact variant/chassis number. However, none of my current cars have any more than the chassis six-digits on the V5 - my 144 V5 is right next to me so easily checked. I do seem to recall my next project 164 has the full number on the V5 but can't check as its at my sons place: perhaps it now costs the DVLA per digit now!?
Surely you don't need to tell the DVLA how to do their clerical job, but my query - what was on the Finnish paperwork which has proved to be the stumbling block with them? P |
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Thank you very much for your speedy reply which is extremely helpful.
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Separately, the DVLA has requested me to provide a signed letter from Volvo UK to confirm the car's details. I already had a load of information from Volvo Museum Vehicle Archives. I've spoken to an extremely helpful guy at Volvo Customer Relations who is in the process of arranging that for me.
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Jan 15th, 2019, 14:04 | #4 |
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OK - understood, hope it comes through OK for you eventually.
As an aside, a guy I know had his 144 mis-identified by the MoT-tester, who quoted the BODY number from that silly plate on the inner front wing. This meant a notification by the DVLA to take his car to a divisional DVLA place to get them to confirm its VIN number as stamped into the drivers-door frame (all at his cost). It cost him a days pay plus nearly 200 miles-worth of fuel - just for them to glance at the proper VIN and confirm things. However, as they already had the correct numbers from the V5 and lots of previous MoTs, surely they have the capability of looking at their records? Obviously not, so be sure it doesn't happen with your car. P |
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