Registering a car for the first time.
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Registering a car for the first time.
Hi. My 1969T was imported from California earlier this year. I have the Nova form for it showing customs tax etc all paid. Having had a search on Gov.Uk I've seen that I need to complete the V55-5 form. My question is has anyone done this recently as there seems an awful lot of the form is N/A to me but it clearly states incomplete forms will be rejected. Anyone give any helpful tips? Many thanks. Wayne.
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Re: Registering a car for the first time.
This should help you, quite a few have done this recently
https://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewt ... =nova+dvla
https://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewt ... =nova+dvla
Re: Registering a car for the first time.
Brilliant thanks for that. Really useful thread.Nine One One wrote:This should help you, quite a few have done this recently
https://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewt ... =nova+dvla
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Re: Registering a car for the first time.
When I got around to registering my 356 I had no papers for it not even a NOVA and no record of when it came into the country or how or when. However the authorities were helpful and after receiving the NOVA documentation which I'm sure helped as the car was an oldie - '62 I then was confronted with the V55 to complete which asks for a load of questions that I just did not have the answers to. I recall speaking to a nice lady in Swansea who said just fill in what you know so I complied with this and submitted the other required documents and in time that little brown envelope popped through the letterbox with the V5 enclosed. Joy, legal. So do what you can and I'm sure it will come good, with your NOVA to hand you are already halfway there.
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Re: Registering a car for the first time.
Thanks mate that's midly reassuringIgnatzcatz wrote:When I got around to registering my 356 I had no papers for it not even a NOVA and no record of when it came into the country or how or when. However the authorities were helpful and after receiving the NOVA documentation which I'm sure helped as the car was an oldie - '62 I then was confronted with the V55 to complete which asks for a load of questions that I just did not have the answers to. I recall speaking to a nice lady in Swansea who said just fill in what you know so I complied with this and submitted the other required documents and in time that little brown envelope popped through the letterbox with the V5 enclosed. Joy, legal. So do what you can and I'm sure it will come good, with your NOVA to hand you are already halfway there.
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Re: Registering a car for the first time.
FWIW I get the distinct feeling that beeing super-polite and courteous with DVLA gets results. After a very long wait for one import, on the second one, I included a letter sympathising with their recent industrial action and wished them a speedy resolution because we all deserve a safe place in which to work. Total result - papers came back in about a quarter of the time.
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I'm looking for a pre-impact bumper 911S or other high-revving 911 to restore - please let me know if you see one.
Re: Registering a car for the first time.
Oh yes definitely agree with this in general. Whenever I have to write, unless it's to kick off, I always try to be as courteous as possible. Manner cost nothing but can give you a lot in return.RobFrost wrote:FWIW I get the distinct feeling that beeing super-polite and courteous with DVLA gets results. After a very long wait for one import, on the second one, I included a letter sympathising with their recent industrial action and wished them a speedy resolution because we all deserve a safe place in which to work. Total result - papers came back in about a quarter of the time.
Wayne
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1969 911T
2022 RWD Chalk Grey Taycan (delivery due now May 2022 meh!)
I obviously like rust!
1969 911T
2022 RWD Chalk Grey Taycan (delivery due now May 2022 meh!)
Re: Registering a car for the first time.
I've got a decent about of time off over Christmas so I intend to sort it all then.
Wayne
I obviously like rust!
1969 911T
2022 RWD Chalk Grey Taycan (delivery due now May 2022 meh!)
I obviously like rust!
1969 911T
2022 RWD Chalk Grey Taycan (delivery due now May 2022 meh!)
Re: Registering a car for the first time.
Just been through the process with a few cars I've recently imported - it's very straightforward, a lot of the V55/5 questions are N/A and you don't need to send a copy of the NOVA docs - as long as it's in the system they'll find it. I also provide a V112 MOT exemption form for good measure along with my $55 cheque. It took ~4 weeks for them to process and send me the V5's.
One application was rejected - they sent a nice personal note explaining the reason: The California title lists only the "year 1st sold" as 1966, the "Yr/model" field is blank (should be 1967). They request "alternative dating" for them to allocate an appropriate age related mark. I don't have a COA for this one so I'll need to figure out what to send them in the nice referenced and addressed return envelope they kindly provided.
One application was rejected - they sent a nice personal note explaining the reason: The California title lists only the "year 1st sold" as 1966, the "Yr/model" field is blank (should be 1967). They request "alternative dating" for them to allocate an appropriate age related mark. I don't have a COA for this one so I'll need to figure out what to send them in the nice referenced and addressed return envelope they kindly provided.
Re: Registering a car for the first time.
Thats great to hear thank you. I'll be doing over the Christmas break. Just Need to get work out of the way first.H120 wrote:Just been through the process with a few cars I've recently imported - it's very straightforward, a lot of the V55/5 questions are N/A and you don't need to send a copy of the NOVA docs - as long as it's in the system they'll find it. I also provide a V112 MOT exemption form for good measure along with my $55 cheque. It took ~4 weeks for them to process and send me the V5's.
One application was rejected - they sent a nice personal note explaining the reason: The California title lists only the "year 1st sold" as 1966, the "Yr/model" field is blank (should be 1967). They request "alternative dating" for them to allocate an appropriate age related mark. I don't have a COA for this one so I'll need to figure out what to send them in the nice referenced and addressed return envelope they kindly provided.
Wayne
I obviously like rust!
1969 911T
2022 RWD Chalk Grey Taycan (delivery due now May 2022 meh!)
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Re: Registering a car for the first time.
If it were a 911 the vin would indicate the year. Hopefully you have similar options for the car in question.H120 wrote:Just been through the process with a few cars I've recently imported - it's very straightforward, a lot of the V55/5 questions are N/A and you don't need to send a copy of the NOVA docs - as long as it's in the system they'll find it. I also provide a V112 MOT exemption form for good measure along with my $55 cheque. It took ~4 weeks for them to process and send me the V5's.
One application was rejected - they sent a nice personal note explaining the reason: The California title lists only the "year 1st sold" as 1966, the "Yr/model" field is blank (should be 1967). They request "alternative dating" for them to allocate an appropriate age related mark. I don't have a COA for this one so I'll need to figure out what to send them in the nice referenced and addressed return envelope they kindly provided.
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1970 911T, Signal orange (Restoration thread)
1988 3.2 Carrera backdate, Black
2001 996 Turbo, Lapis blue (am I allowed to put that here?)
I'm looking for a pre-impact bumper 911S or other high-revving 911 to restore - please let me know if you see one.
1988 3.2 Carrera backdate, Black
2001 996 Turbo, Lapis blue (am I allowed to put that here?)
I'm looking for a pre-impact bumper 911S or other high-revving 911 to restore - please let me know if you see one.
Re: Registering a car for the first time.
Yes, it's a 912 - DVLA stipulate that "date of manufacture evidence must come from the vehicle manufacturer" (if the manufacturer is still in existence). A COA would have worked just fine - I wish Porsche still provided them. I figure I'll have to write and ask them for a letter confirming the year of manufacture.