Savage !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Having owned my Mk2 Mexico for 30 years now I recently sent the V5 off for change of address having moved house. The DVLA have now written to me refusing to issue the new V5 until I provide them with numerous photos of the car. They will then send them to an expert at Ford who will confirm if it is a genuine car. Then they will issue the new V5. The car is currently stripped having been soda blasted and etch primed ready for some small repair then painting. Anyone else had this ?
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I got my car on the road in May and finally received my log book back from DVLA about 2 weeks ago !!
I updated the logbook with every house move so it was only 4 years old at the time, my car hadn’t been taxed since 1988 though
Even though I had to jump through quite a few hoops I think it’s a good thing tbh
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Agreed it's good that they 'seem' to be cracking down but they also 'seem' to be making it more difficult for legitimate owners to comply with their own regulations! If an owner has a log book in their name and address and they move they have to update the DVLA - why should this be an issue - nothing changes other than the address - who mandated that you can't move house without a complete car abd that if you do the V5 can be withheld!. This is another aspect of the civil service screwing with legit people because they are completely ineffectual against the crims! You need to see the hoops you have to jump through to get a firearms licence - just the licence, not a firearm........ whilst buying a 'street gun' - a few hundred £££ - yeah that's fair.............NOT!
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the cars that seem to be picked up by the DVLA are those that have been off the road for years, without SORN/Tax and MOT.
I have also heard that the DVLA are taking note of the V5 that appear on eBay so when they change hands questions get asked.
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Originally posted by Tim View Postthe cars that seem to be picked up by the DVLA are those that have been off the road for years, without SORN/Tax and MOT.
I have also heard that the DVLA are taking note of the V5 that appear on eBay so when they change hands questions get asked.
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Originally posted by alancdavis View PostThere has certainly been a reduction in the number of V5s for sale on the E Bay
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Originally posted by Tim View Postthe cars that seem to be picked up by the DVLA are those that have been off the road for years, without SORN/Tax and MOT.
I have also heard that the DVLA are taking note of the V5 that appear on eBay so when they change hands questions get asked.
I've reported a few in the past via a contact. You used to he able to do it via the DVLA website but they got rid of it
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Originally posted by Mexico Mark 2 View PostSavage !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Having owned my Mk2 Mexico for 30 years now I recently sent the V5 off for change of address having moved house. The DVLA have now written to me refusing to issue the new V5 until I provide them with numerous photos of the car. They will then send them to an expert at Ford who will confirm if it is a genuine car. Then they will issue the new V5. The car is currently stripped having been soda blasted and etch primed ready for some small repair then painting. Anyone else had this ?
So what if 30yrs ago you had been sold a Mex that had been reshelled into an ordinary spare part shell available from Ford. Do you now have to scrap your car?
We're not Brazil, we're Northern Ireland
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