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By OldBoy67
#72733
Hi
This issue was not necessarily of the DVLA’s making.

Depending upon the age of the vehicle and its country of origin a VIN number is not necessarily unique. Agricultural and industrial machines which require road registration for insurance purposes often have chassis (VIN) numbers made up by the manufacturer – they used not to be obliged to follow the standard coded VIN system. (I think this may have changed now).

I discovered this when I bought my 1965 RE Continental GT and it initially failed the HPI check telling me that over £50K was owed to a finance company!

Cut a long story short it turns out my bike shares the same VIN/chassis number as a McCloskey R70 Tracked Vehicle which is used to strip the tarmac off roads!

The finance company involved (who specialise in the financing of industrial and agricultural equipment) were very helpful and told me they get about 1 query a month from people whose old car or bike has failed a HPI check for exactly the same reason – duplicate chassis numbers.

I was surprised by this but in subsequent conversations with the DVLA they confirmed that they do have non-unique VIN’s on their database but that the incidence of this will decrease over time as older vehicles get scrapped and adherance by certain manufactures to VIN coding standards becomes stricter.

Regards
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By Scalyback
#72736
"McCloskey R70 Tracked Vehicle which is used to strip the tarmac off roads"

Are you sure it wasn't your bike and they were doing 'doughnuts' with it?
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By OldBoy67
#72739
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By OldBoy67
#72740
As you can see it has a lot of non-standard GT parts. Its also the wrong colour.
By ceb
#72750
Re driving licence renewal,I've renewed my licence three times now being 76 yrs what I do when renewing is to enclose a letter along with a stamped addressed envelope asking for the return of my old plastic card licence.dvla always return it stamped with a hole in it and I have proof of my entitlements should anything go wrong.



By Rattlebattle
#72751
That’s probably because the person keying in the data at the DVLA was eating a Bacon,Lettuce and Tomato roll and was interrupted by someone asking what he was eating....Re licence entitlement proof I got a formal printout under the DP Act showing the complete history of my driving licence going back years, showing all the groups of vehicle I am entitled to drive/ride/handle etc. I “lost” my green paper one when applying for my first photo ID one. If the DVLA won’t accept proof of entitlement to ride a m/c from a police force on behalf of a Class I police instructor, what chance have the test of us got? And all because somebody at the DVLA keys in the wrong data...
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By Scalyback
#72757
ABRO ?



DIDN'T THEY TURN IN THE CORPS OF 'CAN'T FIX AEROPLANES OR VEHICLES'?

I don't care how much this mac cost, I am now going to smack the caps lock key with a hammer.

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