if there is no plate in the engine bay I would think thats was it. unless somewhere is a record of your reg + chassis (assuming the reg has never changed) old MOTs perhaps?
Rob
Cars: Lizzy 1970 Morris Minor Traveller and Noah 1969 Morris Mini Traveller
thanks for replying, Rob Cunning of you about the old MOT certs, I rushed to my file but alas! they only go back to 95. Yeah it's always had the same reg.
Then surely that's it? LCVs had the number on a big plate inside the passenger door, I think, though sometimes they were on the bulkhead in the engine compartment. Whichever one, they're often removed. I'm hoping that they were stamped in to the bulkhead too, since I've got 2 to get registered
Are they not stamped into the bulkhead near the regulator box like the saloons ? often difficult to see because of the paint, maybe Dennis can answer as he has had 100`s of commercials.
Otherwise you could do the DVLC search were you pay a fee £5 I think and they will send you a copy of any history they have.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
bigginger wrote:Then surely that's it? LCVs had the number on a big plate inside the passenger door, I think, though sometimes they were on the bulkhead in the engine compartment. Whichever one, they're often removed. I'm hoping that they were stamped in to the bulkhead too, since I've got 2 to get registered
What he said.
Seems they live on the passenger door trim... Which is a handy place to have it kicked, rubbed, soaked till it falls off if the weatherstrip fails...
well for what it is worth not all lcv`s had the chassis number on the plate on the passenger side, because not all of them had a chassis plate there
but would have been in the engine bay if not on the passenger door.
early lcv`s did not have the chasis plate on the passenger door.
you may be able to identify the van number by the small plate on the top left bulkhead in the engine bay
you can get some idea of numbers from the year as well
On the V5c I do not have... it states my complete chassisnumber, including prefixes FBA 11/
Onne
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2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
Do not fret, e-mail if need be..............the six figure number is correct if the van is after 1965 which i know it is the chassis plate will (or should be on the passenger door) However they normally vanish. I have some blanks
The numbering system is easy (see my book!!) I know you have a copy, but if yours is an Austin van then it would be AAVC followed by the 6 digits or a Morris van then for the year of yours it would be MAV5 followed by the 6 digits, hope that this helps
Oh only one chassis plate left by the way just sold 2