02GF74
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posted on 15/2/08 at 10:09 AM |
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VIN
here you go peeps, as received from the horse's mouth so more argueing!
VIN
except maybe over the spelling of argueing - doesn't look right with that 'e'.
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ReMan
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posted on 15/2/08 at 10:19 AM |
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Argue, with a "e", Arguing, no "e"
Good post, lets see how long it is before the question gets asked again.
I'll have a £1 ON tomorrow
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Paul (Notts)
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posted on 15/2/08 at 10:42 AM |
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I dont want to hear anything else about vin numbers for a long time.
Paul
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Macbeast
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posted on 15/2/08 at 11:06 AM |
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To Reman
How do you decide on the format of your VIN number ?
Can I have the £1.00 please ?
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Dusty
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posted on 15/2/08 at 11:30 AM |
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Ah, but that's from the Luton office. All letters from any department of DVLA should have a post script.
p.s. This letter represents the writers personal interpretation of the regulations and regardless of wether right or wrong and in complete disregard
of any loss or damage caused will be applied in your case. In the unlikely event of this arbitration being overturned by higher authority you will
have absolutely no recourse against the official making this judgement.
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ReMan
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posted on 15/2/08 at 11:43 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Macbeast
To Reman
How do you decide on the format of your VIN number ?
Can I have the £1.00 please ?
No sorry, the letter has expired, it was only valid for the remaining days of 2005
I'll send you the eqivelant valuye of £1 now, thats about 24p then
I thought that a either 0 or O was not allowed now, can't remember which
[Edited on 15/2/08 by ReMan]
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piddy
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posted on 15/2/08 at 03:33 PM |
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I have the very same letter from my first build. But look at the date on the letter posted.
When I wanted to do my own VIN for this car I was told No.
I quoted the letter and was told the rules have changed.
To be honest I think it depend which local office you use and who you see. I used the same office both time but someone new had taken over.
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matt_claydon
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posted on 15/2/08 at 03:42 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by ReMan
I thought that a either 0 or O was not allowed now, can't remember which
[Edited on 15/2/08 by ReMan]
In all the VINs I've seen zeroes are written with a diagonal slash through, thus differentiating from the letter 'O'.
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Macbeast
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posted on 15/2/08 at 05:43 PM |
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Safest to avoid both O and 0, I and 1, Q and Z.
You could send the 24P to Chris to defray the running cost of the site
I think the letter's a fake anyway. There's no Mr Locoster at that address
Ermmm
Sorry-
edited to add:
Leaflet INF 26, dated 4/06, which I got in December 2007 from the Maidstone DVLA says -
" There is a legal requirement for all vehicles used on the public highway to carry a Vehicle Identity Number (VIN )
This may be lost when a vehicle is substantially rebuilt, particularly in the case of kit vehicles where the chassis / bodyshell may not have been
stamped by the manufacturer. In such circumstances the DVLA local office will allocate a replacement VIN.
The DVLA local office will issue an authorisation letter and registration will not take effect until the Agency receives confirmation that the vehicle
has been stamped with the correct identity."
Seems safest to go to DVLA and ask them for a number.
[Edited on 15/2/08 by Macbeast]
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bob
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posted on 15/2/08 at 06:48 PM |
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What i thought was a 0 (zero) in my VIN must be an o then, no slash through it and its the last letter before the numbers.
This makes the VIN up from the 1st 7 letters then 10 numbers, this was issued from the VRO and i had wondered about the o and 0 since its at the end
of the letters and begining of the numbers.
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