Does anyone know if there is a central register for vehicle's which have passed an IVA? I have a vehicle which has various IVA bits of paper work including a couple of minor fails but no certificate that clearly says pass.
The car is registered (does this show that it has passed an IVA)
many thanks.
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Re: IVA central register
Hi, am sure that you can only register a kit car if it passed the IVA or the previous sva, the only other way it could be registered is if it has had a previous register from another vehicle and it was copied , so just make sure you check the history of of its registration so ensure it is as it should be.
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I do agree with Jason to check.
The way I see it is if its got tax and a MOT it must be registered, The chassis number must be registered with the DVLA along with registration number.
The way I see it is if its got tax and a MOT it must be registered, The chassis number must be registered with the DVLA along with registration number.
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Make sure the vehicles correct details are on the V5 and all the numbers match the engine and chassis. (Though the engine may have been changed at a later date) If information matches then it would have passed the relevant IVA test as you can’t get a correct V5 without one.
If the V5 says Ford Sierra or other car then it’s likely the car hasn’t done a test and the “donor” cars V5 has been retained.
Oddly in the classic car scene it’s sort of acceptable to build a “new” car and use a chassis plate and V5 from a donor car. In the car theft scene it’s known as ringing.
If the V5 says Ford Sierra or other car then it’s likely the car hasn’t done a test and the “donor” cars V5 has been retained.
Oddly in the classic car scene it’s sort of acceptable to build a “new” car and use a chassis plate and V5 from a donor car. In the car theft scene it’s known as ringing.
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When you first register a car, you have to send off the IVA pass certificate and you don't get it back, so no-one will have it (unless they photocopy it, I guess).
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