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Couple of thoughts re your questions...
Do you have a bill of sale or a receipt that shows you purchased the car rolling chssis, if so just put that with the original reciept. Secondly if you stripped it and rebuilt it did you take lots of photos of the work in progress as these are now required at SVA ????
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SVA Receipts
I am guessing that the guy who sold you the chassis didn't write you out a receipt? I would suggest that maybe you could generate a receipt for this purchase.
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Interesting question I will be in the same situation and don't have a receipt for the sale of the rolling chassis. I do have pictures of it being collected and bits being checked/cleaned/replaced which I was hoping would be sufficient.
At the end of the day the car has not been professionally built and at worst I'll get a Q plate. Andi.
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Just received my SVA forms & option 4 of vehicle build is.
The vehicle was partially built by an individual for his/her own use & i purchased the vehicle in a partly completed condition. Hope this helps, Tony.
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I have no purchase receipt as it was a private sale, and the only photos are from the build from when I got it.
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I have also been thinking about this, so a while ago i emailled VOSA, this is the reply i got, the guy who replied seems ok, may be you could contact him and ask directly.
Your enquiry has been passed to me due to its technical nature. This has caused a delay in you receiving a reply, for which I apologise. Your question is more involved than you might think, but I shall try to answer all the points raised to enable you to make an informed decision on the application process for SVA. VOSA are an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport which is the Government Department responsible for all forms of Transport in Great Britain. All SVA tests must be carried out by the "Competent Authority" which in European terms means the authority delegated to fulfil the function by central government. VOSA are the "Competent Authority" for SVA testing in Great Britain and therefore only VOSA staff can be permitted to carry out SVA testing. The Department for Transport set up the Great Britain Single Vehicle Approval scheme when European Type Approval regulations became mandatory for cars and light commercial vehicles in the European Union. The objective was to provide an alternative scheme to Type Approval for vehicles produced in low numbers or where Type Approval was not a viable option. With regard to your concerns, please allow me to firstly explain the exact regulations regarding this matter and then I shall elaborate as to how they may affect you. I will stress, that there has not been a change in the regulations, but that we have been forced to check applications more thoroughly due to an increase in untrue information being provided. I have copied below, the section of the Regulations that define an amateur built vehicle. The information is taken from The Motor Vehicles (Approval) Regulations 2001 which is the legal document the SVA 1 application form is drawn from. The details are taken from page 12, paragraph 3. 1) A vehicle is an amateur built vehicle if- a) the vehicle was constructed or assembled for the personal use of a relevant individual; and b) the construction or assembly or a substantial part of the construction or assembly was carried out by- i) the individual referred to in paragraph (a), ii) one or more relevant individuals acting on his behalf and under his direction, or iii) the individual referred to in paragraph (a) and one or more relevant individuals acting on his behalf and under his direction. 2) For the purposes of this paragraph, a reference to a relevant individual, in relation to a motor vehicle, is a reference to an individual who did not, at any time during the period when the construction or assembly of the vehicle was being carried out, carry on a business in the course of which motor vehicles are normally constructed or assembled. The main purpose of the Amateur Built category is to allow members of the public a less onerous vehicle test, which exempts them from the Enhanced SVA test. It should not be forgotten, that this is an exemption from regulation and as such will require proof of entitlement. Unfortunately, it has now become very clear, that some applications have been made, using untrue information. This has enabled the applicant to obtain a SVA test when it is clear that the applicant did not meet this exemption. VOSA has now been forced to act, in order to stop this practice. VOSA will now insist, that where an application is received for a vehicle to be tested as an Amateur Built vehicle, that the information provided on the application form (SVA 1) is both factual and accurate. To support this, applicants may be asked to provide documentary evidence that shows they have built the vehicle themselves. This may take the form of photographs, invoices, build diaries or multimedia presentations (or a combination of each) that clearly show the construction of the vehicle by the applicant (if appropriate). I appreciate that for some customers, who have nearly completed the construction of their vehicles, that this may seem like an unnecessary hindrance. However, I can only reiterate the point, that had some customers not chosen to misrepresent vehicles to VOSA in the first place, this situation would not have arisen. Please be assured that I am more than willing to discuss this matter with any customer who needs guidance on documentary evidence and I am happy to field all relevant questions you may have regarding the application process. Please, let me finally assure you that VOSA is not trying to hinder Kit Car builders with this issue. We are keen to maintain a good working relationship with all members of the Kit Car Community. But, when a clear challenge is made to the integrity of the application process, I am sure you will agree, that we have to be seen to take robust action to ensure that this matter is dealt with. Ultimately, should this issue continue to cause problems, the whole application process will be scrutinised, with a view to removing any applications that appear not to meet the guidelines. I do hope that this information helps, but should you have any further questions, please do feel free to get in touch. Best regards, Mark Mark Vickers Technical Officer Single Vehicle Approval Passenger Cars & Light Goods Vehicles Vehicle & Operator Services Agency Department for Transport. Russ
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1) A vehicle is an amateur built vehicle if-
a) the vehicle was constructed or assembled for the personal use of a relevant individual; and b) the construction or assembly or a substantial part of the construction or assembly was carried out by- So for someone who has a part build the word substantial is significant. From my point of view finishing off a rolling chassis is a subsantial part. Therefore showing pictures and bills of this phase should be enough for SVA - I hope Andi.
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Everything else I have done so I guess that qualifies substantial.
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