Hi,
had a bent chassis on a crash damaged Cat C Defender 90 that I bought. After a post on here previousely the consensus was to not bother trying to straighten the chassis but invest and fit a nice new galvanised one... so thats what we are doing. See photos of shiny new galv chassis, treated chassis and partially fitted chassis:
After a lot of looking in to it I decided to etch primed the new Marsland chassis and then sprayed with 'Hammerite underbody seal with Waxoyl'. All went on very nicely, hides the fact that its a shiny new galvanised chassis and will give some extra protection to the chassis.
So all good! Car nearly rebuilt etc etc.
Then I requested a VIC check as the car has a VIC marker against it as it has been written off. VOSA however emailed me back and told me that a VIC wasn't needed as the chassis had been changed and that I would have to contact DVLA... DVLA told me several things that didn't seem to make sense. However on the last call the guy told me that first I had to write to VC15 and tell them the chassis had been changed, they would decide whether a new VIN would be allocated or whether the original could be used - this could take 4-6 weeks. Following this I would have an official VIN for the chassis so then I could complete a V55 to register the "new" vehicle, then complete a V627 / Built Up Vehicle Inspection Report and include all receipts etc, copies of insurance, MOT, 2 forms of ID etc..... THEN after all that it would be possible that an IVA test would be required.
All we're doing is replacing a bent chassis with a like for like replacement!!! Doing a service etc as we go but all other standard parts going back on the truck.
I have seen and read a lot of posts on this - most of them are reasonably old, lots of conflicting opinions etc.
If any one can shed some light on this for me it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks very much.
had a bent chassis on a crash damaged Cat C Defender 90 that I bought. After a post on here previousely the consensus was to not bother trying to straighten the chassis but invest and fit a nice new galvanised one... so thats what we are doing. See photos of shiny new galv chassis, treated chassis and partially fitted chassis:
After a lot of looking in to it I decided to etch primed the new Marsland chassis and then sprayed with 'Hammerite underbody seal with Waxoyl'. All went on very nicely, hides the fact that its a shiny new galvanised chassis and will give some extra protection to the chassis.
So all good! Car nearly rebuilt etc etc.
Then I requested a VIC check as the car has a VIC marker against it as it has been written off. VOSA however emailed me back and told me that a VIC wasn't needed as the chassis had been changed and that I would have to contact DVLA... DVLA told me several things that didn't seem to make sense. However on the last call the guy told me that first I had to write to VC15 and tell them the chassis had been changed, they would decide whether a new VIN would be allocated or whether the original could be used - this could take 4-6 weeks. Following this I would have an official VIN for the chassis so then I could complete a V55 to register the "new" vehicle, then complete a V627 / Built Up Vehicle Inspection Report and include all receipts etc, copies of insurance, MOT, 2 forms of ID etc..... THEN after all that it would be possible that an IVA test would be required.
All we're doing is replacing a bent chassis with a like for like replacement!!! Doing a service etc as we go but all other standard parts going back on the truck.
I have seen and read a lot of posts on this - most of them are reasonably old, lots of conflicting opinions etc.
If any one can shed some light on this for me it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks very much.