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Author: Subject: what's the DVLA man gonna wanna see?!
john_p_b

posted on 4/7/05 at 04:55 PM Reply With Quote
what's the DVLA man gonna wanna see?!

as title, the guy from the dvla is coming out on wednesday morning for my build inspection.

i don't have the V5 or reg or mileage of the donor car as the guy i bought the part built kit off had decided this was not needed

i'm not too bothered if it goes on a Q plate (i'm convinced there is no other way!) but what numbers is the guy going to need to get at? engine number is easy enough to find but will he need numbers off the transmission? g/box, diff etc? i've already fitted my interior panels so they may be difficult to get but i can remove them if needs be?

thanks once again for help in advance!

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rusty nuts

posted on 4/7/05 at 06:44 PM Reply With Quote
Had to take my car to Peterborough DVLA, all they checked on the car was the engine number and the chassis number, show them all your reciepts as well to be on safe side . Suspect things may vary with each local DVLA centers?,
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Petemate

posted on 4/7/05 at 07:55 PM Reply With Quote
My local VLO inspector is coming tomorrow to check the car. In advance, I asked him if there was a problem as he will find it nigh on impossible to photo the eng no 'cos of access. He said it's OK as long as he can see it. Re the g/box & diff, I've explained I can jack it up one side for him to easily see the tags; he didn't seem too bothered about them. I'll report tomorrow (as mentioned, all VLO offices seem to differ on some things!)
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Danozeman

posted on 5/7/05 at 07:46 AM Reply With Quote
Is it necessary to have someone come out and have a look?





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David Jenkins

posted on 5/7/05 at 07:50 AM Reply With Quote
Depends on the DVLA man and local policy!

In my case, the man came out, checked the VIN and engine numbers, and leafed through the 3" stack of receipts I gave him (I pointed out the ones for the engine, gearbox & chassis materials).

He spent 5 minutes doing his work, noted a few details on his forms, then chatted to me for 30 minutes more! One of the rare good guys, I think.

David






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rusty nuts

posted on 5/7/05 at 07:29 PM Reply With Quote
Peterborough DVLA insisted that I take the car to them It seems to vary between local DVLA centers
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john_p_b

posted on 6/7/05 at 10:28 AM Reply With Quote
HE'S BEEN AND GONE!

you know how ppl say when police officers start looking younger it means you are getting older, does that apply with dvla inspectors too?! i swear he was younger than me and i'm only 23!!!!!

well basicly it was pretty painless, once we determined there was no way i could avoid a Q plate (already knew that due to lack of log book/registration from donor car) it was just a case of taking down the engine number and he asked all of about 3 question.

very helpfull guy, showed me how to fill out the registration docs even though i'm not going to need them until after the sva and he's sending out everything i need to apply for test.

time now to get the car back together and put the finishing touches in for test.

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David Jenkins

posted on 6/7/05 at 10:32 AM Reply With Quote
Same experience as me - if you get a good inspector (rather than a jobsworth) then the whole thing is less of a battle.

DJ






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Deckman001

posted on 6/7/05 at 04:59 PM Reply With Quote
Can't see my engine number, must have been taken off when it was decked at some point, guess I'm in trouble then , maybe I'll try to get another x/flow for the number

Jason

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rusty nuts

posted on 6/7/05 at 05:39 PM Reply With Quote
At least my inspector was pretty as well as friendly , even if she forgot to put a stamp or frank the envelope with my tax disc etc . Had to wait a week for it to arrive AND pay to get it
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David Jenkins

posted on 6/7/05 at 08:01 PM Reply With Quote
Have a look down on one of the gearbox mounting lugs - some of the better engine shops will re-stamp the number down there.
David
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Originally posted by Deckman001
Can't see my engine number, must have been taken off when it was decked at some point, guess I'm in trouble then , maybe I'll try to get another x/flow for the number

Jason







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greggors84

posted on 6/7/05 at 11:50 PM Reply With Quote
Deckman, i have the same problem as you. When i explained this to the local DVLA man he said it doesnt matter, it happens sometimes when people rebuild an engine and use parts from different engines. He said as the original number has little relevance to the resulting engine i wouldnt need an engine number to register my car. You just need one for SVA to prove the date of manufacture, but i have spoken to my local SVA man and found a way round that.





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