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![]() A strange thing happened recently, I thought I would pass it on
![]() As you know, I was recently given a Mk5 Escort GTI fitted with a 1.8 Zetec engine. ( Currently breaking it ) As it was a friend who gave it to me & the Tax just run out, I asked him if he had declared SORN on the car ( He's useless at remembering things like that ) True to form he hadn't even thought about it ![]() Being a mate, I said I would do it for him, only takes a few seconds online, told him that at least his ass would be covered. He signed the V5 & gave it to me to sort .... Before I get slated, I know it is the registered keepers legal duty to notify DVLA of any changes. But mates is mates & all that ![]() As soon as I got home on the Saturday morning, went online & SORN'ed the Escort, received an automated confirmation Email from DVLA. First thing Monday morning I sent the completed V5 off to DVLA. Change of keeper & Mondays date as the date of change. About a week later, the new V5 turned up in the post as expected. Now here's the rub, for some unknown reason I went to DVLA's web site to make a vehicle enquiry on the Escort & to my surprise the vehicles status was " SORN expired " Needless to say, I soon sorted that out. Had I not checked DVLA's records, I would have been oblivious to the fact that SORN ends when the vehicle changes hands & the new keeper has to do it again !!?? The first I would have known about it would have been when the fine arrived in the post. ![]() Some of you may know this but it was news to me. Moral of the story, if you buy a donor car that is currently on SORN, when the V5 arrives, you'll need to declare SORN as soon as possible otherwise a fixed penalty notice will be arriving in the not too distant future !!??
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I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie ![]() www.roadster-builders.co.uk |
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