In 1983, the DVLA set a deadline for all cars to register with their vehicle database and for a new type of logbook (v5). As my car has been sat in a barn since 1976, it missed the deadline which means the DVLA have no record of it, and until its registered I can't get it taxed, tested, or insured.
To apply for the original registration, I had to ask for a representative from the Morris Minor Owners Club to verify the date of manufacture, and general spec was original. Then I had to complete a couple of forms, and send to the DVLA with additional proof that the vehicle did have the registration I was applying for (sent a copy of the original logbook).
I sent this off about two weeks ago, and today, I heard back from the DVLA and they have accepted the application and issued a new V5C for the vehicle under its original registration. I dunno why, but I like the idea that the car is keeping its original number, 53 years after it was first issued.
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