DVLA - sorn a race car?
DVLA - sorn a race car?
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rpgk

Original Poster:

469 posts

251 months

Tuesday 28th January 2014
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Just a quick question - I race an old MGb - I have no log book for it and not sure guy I bought it from had one. Reading all posts on needing to sorn cars, do I need to anything, or just continue in ignorant bliss??? (Not sure if this post should be here or in SPnL?)

Graham

16,380 posts

311 months

Wednesday 29th January 2014
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if you have no log book you cant sorn it so I wouldnt worry. The car will have lost its identity at some point..

onomatopoeia

3,526 posts

244 months

Wednesday 29th January 2014
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Also, if it hasn't been taxed since the concept of SORN was introduced (circa 1998 or so) there is no need to SORN it.


rallycross

13,725 posts

264 months

Wednesday 29th January 2014
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no, you'd have to had it registered in your name to worry about that best left that way maybe.

rpgk

Original Poster:

469 posts

251 months

Wednesday 29th January 2014
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Many thanks , I will let sleeping dogs lie!!!

Cheers

andycaca

470 posts

155 months

Thursday 30th January 2014
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do you have any reason to think the history of the car might be "iffy"?
ive not yet seen this at car trackdays, but there are occasional stories of bike trackdays where cops have pulled over vans entering the circuit and checked VIN/chassis numbers of the bikes within - which turns up a (non?) surprising amount of stolen bikes.

appreciate this isnt exactly the same scenario we are talking about here with proper race cars; its harder to steal and hide a car than an easily broken bike.


andye30m3

3,498 posts

281 months

Thursday 30th January 2014
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Both of my race cars still have the V5's and are sorned,

Worth having the V5 so not to put of a potential buyer if and when the time comes.

jagracer

8,248 posts

263 months

Thursday 30th January 2014
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You can check the status of the car on the DVLA site without having to stir them up at Swansea. If It's still on there you can apply for a V5, you can even if it's not but you will probably have to get it inspected to verify the identity. Even if you get it registered in your name you probably wont have to sorn it if it hasn't been taxed for a long time.