02-11-2019, 05:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-11-2019, 05:25 PM by Brettfcars.
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Hi,
within the last month, I went through the process of the re-registration of a previously green 1937 ruby, now with a green Ulster body.
The whole process taking 3 months .
I submitted a old V5 which was in the old previous owners name, checking on line it existed but was shown as untaxed for many years.
I had a matching rolling chassis but nothing else. But have rebuilt it with a Rod Yates body.
I did perhaps mistakenly state it had a body conversion to an Ulster.
I was in reply told by the DVLA it had been missing off their system for too long and so asked to submit photos and a rebuilt vehicle form.
The Form was submitted with photos of the car, showing original chassis plates etc.
But return I was told an inspection had to be undertaken and this was then arranged in about 3 weeks.
The Inspector duly arrived on the arranged date and took all the same photos as I had submitted.
Within about 2 weeks a new V5c arrived.
Car now registered as a black ruby, and with a completely different engine number.
I am Going to try simply updating the log book next.
Brett
within the last month, I went through the process of the re-registration of a previously green 1937 ruby, now with a green Ulster body.
The whole process taking 3 months .
I submitted a old V5 which was in the old previous owners name, checking on line it existed but was shown as untaxed for many years.
I had a matching rolling chassis but nothing else. But have rebuilt it with a Rod Yates body.
I did perhaps mistakenly state it had a body conversion to an Ulster.
I was in reply told by the DVLA it had been missing off their system for too long and so asked to submit photos and a rebuilt vehicle form.
The Form was submitted with photos of the car, showing original chassis plates etc.
But return I was told an inspection had to be undertaken and this was then arranged in about 3 weeks.
The Inspector duly arrived on the arranged date and took all the same photos as I had submitted.
Within about 2 weeks a new V5c arrived.
Car now registered as a black ruby, and with a completely different engine number.
I am Going to try simply updating the log book next.
Brett