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new van chassis with log book
What's the legality of advertising a new van chassis complete with a log book only? This is live on eBay at the moment
I understand you can install a new chassis to that van but not if it does not exist
I understand you can install a new chassis to that van but not if it does not exist
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Re: new van chassis with log book
Ebay don't bother its all money to them 

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Re: new van chassis with log book
Any details; regn or chassis nos please?
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Re: new van chassis with log book
If you just search "Minor van chassis" on ebay there aren't TOO many 

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Re: new van chassis with log book
@POMMreg:
Reg.no. YJF384J
Chassis no. MAE5-295998
Allegedly a Telecom van i.d.
Colour (on V5) Red
Colour (on HPI check) Yellow
Reg.no. YJF384J
Chassis no. MAE5-295998
Allegedly a Telecom van i.d.
Colour (on V5) Red
Colour (on HPI check) Yellow
1956 4-door called Max
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Re: new van chassis with log book
Ta
Why should you want an ID, surely one on whatever it's going on..?
Bit cheeky
Why should you want an ID, surely one on whatever it's going on..?
Bit cheeky
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Re: new van chassis with log book
The mind boggles leaving this ripe for ringing
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Don't think anyone really cares if their vehicle is a duff, god knows how many stolen Minor's are on the road on false ID's?!irmscher wrote:The mind boggles leaving this ripe for ringing
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Re: new van chassis with log book
I don't know about not caring, more a case of how would you know? These vehicles are so old now with so many rebuilds,
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Re: new van chassis with log book
Should the club not be collating these numbers as a protection for members not buying a fraudulent car and saving someone buying a ringer 

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Re: new van chassis with log book
I have suggested a register of carless logbooks. Could be a worthwhile resource, and if published on the website a major disincentive to ringing. Possibly.
Very difficult with LCVs as no stamped in chassis number and very easy to mix and match. According to the DVLA you need more than a chassis to retain a registration...
Very difficult with LCVs as no stamped in chassis number and very easy to mix and match. According to the DVLA you need more than a chassis to retain a registration...
cheers
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Fairmile Restorations.
'49 MM, '53 convertible, '55 van, and a '64 van.
Marina p.u., '56 Morris Isis Traveller, a '59 Morris JB van, a'66 J4 van, a '54 Land Rover, Land Rover 130, Renault 5, '36Railton, '35 Hudson, a Mk1 Transit and a Sherpa Camper...
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Re: new van chassis with log book
Everything falls on deaf ears Iain
.I always wonder where the stolen restored vans get to

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Re: new van chassis with log book
All very well me & my number collecting - which would identify a few - but if only a small percentage of owners send me details to enter on the database, have to wonder whether they're THAT keen on getting their vehicle returned!irmscher wrote:Everything falls on deaf ears Iain.I always wonder where the stolen restored vans get to
VIN stamping only real solution, though HOW it would be organised 100% is anyone's guess, some "official" from MMOC?
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Re: new van chassis with log book
dream on!
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Re: new van chassis with log book
This goes round and round,and we know it's not right but we can't do much about it
The only good side is that certain Morris cars,that look and drive ok,are still on the road giving their owners pleasure. And the general public can see them and enjoy the old car thrill too.
In an ideal world none of this would happen,but I think we need to accept the inevitability of human greed.
Ultimately they can still be nice cars...like mongrels are usually nice dogs

The only good side is that certain Morris cars,that look and drive ok,are still on the road giving their owners pleasure. And the general public can see them and enjoy the old car thrill too.
In an ideal world none of this would happen,but I think we need to accept the inevitability of human greed.
Ultimately they can still be nice cars...like mongrels are usually nice dogs

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Re: new van chassis with log book
I tend to agree with SteveClem.
Sadly there will occasionally be victims who don't do their due diligence and end up buying a '62 rust-bucket (for example) being wilfully misrepresented as an MOT-exempt '59 'project'.
We all know it happens sometimes but tbh, the Minor isn't really the kind of car that appeals to very many legislation-dodgers anway.
At the end of the day, if a rust-bucket/project ends up in enthusiastic hands, it will either be restored or donate its vital parts to keep another one on the road.
Sadly there will occasionally be victims who don't do their due diligence and end up buying a '62 rust-bucket (for example) being wilfully misrepresented as an MOT-exempt '59 'project'.
We all know it happens sometimes but tbh, the Minor isn't really the kind of car that appeals to very many legislation-dodgers anway.
At the end of the day, if a rust-bucket/project ends up in enthusiastic hands, it will either be restored or donate its vital parts to keep another one on the road.
1956 4-door called Max
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Re: new van chassis with log book
Plenty of Minors running around on wrong plates for the year of car usually bought of Ebay