My father in law bought a classic car from a major auction house a couple of months ago.
It's not a high value car, and the hammer went down at just over £3,000.
The car is fine, a very nice example of it's type, and was listed as "with the last owner for three years"
I checked the documents today and found a problem. The chassis number does not match that on the V5, and the engine number is different as well.
The colour and make/model/engine size are correct (more than one engine type was fitted to these)
But the numbers don't match the V5. There are a number of old MOT certificates and the chassis number is wrong on these too.
So what's happened here? Are the auction house not supposed to check that cars they sell are correct?
Why would these numbers not match? There are pictures of the car at shows over recent years and it does look like the same car.
It's not a high value car, and the hammer went down at just over £3,000.
The car is fine, a very nice example of it's type, and was listed as "with the last owner for three years"
I checked the documents today and found a problem. The chassis number does not match that on the V5, and the engine number is different as well.
The colour and make/model/engine size are correct (more than one engine type was fitted to these)
But the numbers don't match the V5. There are a number of old MOT certificates and the chassis number is wrong on these too.
So what's happened here? Are the auction house not supposed to check that cars they sell are correct?
Why would these numbers not match? There are pictures of the car at shows over recent years and it does look like the same car.
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