Well, one small problem is Mr Logbooks (the man who has every logbook for every Minor on site, plus several others for Minors in very small bits) is off, long term maybe even not coming back (can't get a straight answer on that one, being just a mere lacky). I can't for the life of me find the chassis number, which I imagine ought to be on the chassis! It has had a fair amount of repair, so maybe the plate has been lost?
But in effect, if the van logbook correlating to this chassis (avoiding the grey area of finding the logbook for the original pickup chassis, which is outside rusting away) can be found, then a plate can be made that matches it, and bingo, there's no need for SVA? Although of course the logbook will be van, the vehicle pickup...
The problem is at the moment the management (it's an NHS department) don't even know they have an a*se, let alone the usual needing a map both hands and a guide to find it. There's currently no enthusiasts amongst them, and the idiot I argued with today said by law the DVLA should have been told every car in the compound has been scrapped as that's what they are. Well, I happen to disagree, as two of them are still 90% complete, if in need of major work, and the pickup is a restoration. How many people here send the logbook back as scrap on a car that they're storing awaiting work, FFS?
But I digress, basically the current attempt at management is obsessed with doing things by the book, but unfortuantely has only read the front and back sensationalist covers, ignoring the contents entirely. So there's me, an enthusiast who often bends the rules in the interest of preserving old cars, facing a wall of NHS/ civil service/ DVLA red tape sticklers. I need to know
exactly where the legal side of this all stands so if I'm right I can take them on and put a stop to all the BS, allowing me to focus on getting the car finished.
So, the points:
No chassis or body numbers that I can find.
Engine out of a pile, can't cross reference it to logbooks as at present there are none.
No logbooks, person with them (who may or may not have sent them off for V5Cs) not around for the forseeable.
As it has been assembled from donor parts, that's half the argument with the management. They say it's not safe unless SVAd, and it's also not legit due to the multitude of donors. As it's an NHS project, likely to be used at least short term by the NHS (and woe betide anyone who buys it, with the corners we've had to cut thanks to their financial BS) it has to be tested as safe, and tested as legit with regards to all paperwork. I say that is a load of old cobblers, and at the very worst it gets the van logbook and if needed the V5 changed to recognise the different back end.
Sorry if I'm going on, only I'm in a very bad mood (as much because of the "hey, it's something to, who cares if it's for no end purpose?" attitude as anything else) and I'm not entirely sure who's right on all of this. The DVLA site is suitably vague, which doesn't help.
In short, if I find a chassis number (where would it be?) can I (well, they) then apply for the logbook, make the engine number amendments, and then have a 100% legal paperwork wise vehicle, which just requires an MOT (and tax/ insurance obviously) to be fully road legal etc?
Many thanks for the answers already
