Hello Folks.
When sorting out the documents and reciepts into a folder for bluey we noticed the chassic number does not match the one on the car.
Some of the numbers and letters look similar for example a 5 could look like S and an A like a H
What can i do in this situation.
James Stephenson
chassis number does not quite match v5
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chassis number does not quite match v5
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
Assuming that they are just typo's and nothing sinsiter you make the changes on your V5, send an accompanying letter explaining and DVLA correct your docs and send them back to you. Lots of typo's occured when they transferred everything to computer from local offices so small mistakes are not unknown...
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Hello PSL
Thankyou for your reply.
I will get this sorted otherwise if i need to sell the car the buyer may notice this and think one sec what are they up to.
Thankyou
James
Thankyou for your reply.
I will get this sorted otherwise if i need to sell the car the buyer may notice this and think one sec what are they up to.
Thankyou
James

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This happened to my sister a few years ago I think a typo to the chassis no was made when the v5 was renewed for a change of address & wasn't picked up until she went to tax it as it didn't match the no on the MOT certificate (pre computerised)& had to have the car inspected by the dvla to confirm its identity, chassis no etc
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It's common for these to be wrong on the logbook. A later minor 2-door for example should be MA2S5 then seven numbers and finally an M. The code means Morris, 2-door, A-series engine, Saloon, mark 5 (mark 4 being the original Mini).Hello Folks.
When sorting out the documents and reciepts into a folder for bluey we noticed the chassic number does not match the one on the car.
Some of the numbers and letters look similar for example a 5 could look like S and an A like a H
What can i do in this situation.
James Stephenson
Chris
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1969 2-Door daily driver
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1969 2-Door daily driver