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I don't know the story, but it no longer wears the VIN it left the factory with.

It shows up as SABTVR03424216506.

SABTVR is a VIN assigned by DVLA. Could of been reshelled, could of been stolen/recovered and the VIN been scratched off, or something else? Be good to know the correct story for the records.
 
Thanks Duncan

I might take a look at it once lockdown eases, as Leeds isn't that far from me

But the price looks pretty steep for what it is (compared to recent sales) plus the uncertainty over the VIN/shell needs clarifying, and do these cars suffer if they move less than 1,000 miles in 6 years?
 
Duncan":zb4fzsxt said:
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I don't know the story, but it no longer wears the VIN it left the factory with.

It shows up as SABTVR03424216506.

SABTVR is a VIN assigned by DVLA. Could of been reshelled, could of been stolen/recovered and the VIN been scratched off, or something else? Be good to know the correct story for the records.

Is there somewhere on the web where this can be found, or do you just know this due to years of collating v6 info?
 
There used to be a number of places you could get the VIN from the reg and the reg from the VIN for UK cars, but the change in the GDPR laws meant that lots of those sites removed the free checks. I've not found one for the UK since then. Only the US, Sweden and New Zealand seem to still offer this.

You can however still find it if you have accounts with companies that offer APIs that reveal the data, use proper trade software, or indeed if you do a proper paid vehicle check.

Somewhere like UK Vehicle Data or Autodata can help.

Whilst the sites were live, I looked up all UK v6's so have the VIN for every car, its easy to keep track off now.
 
To elaborate on the car in question, FT02GGY was originally VF1C61A0625068315, which was first registered as V66LEO.

I know this to be true as the the engine number and registration dates match for both registrations. (F114915 and Mar-02 respectively). Engine numbers are unique. There is only oneF114915 in the world.

VF1C61A0625068315 shows up as being scraped on 2003-11-07 on ukvehicledata

Id upload a screen shot but the gallery is offline, this is what their API pumps out for VF1C61A0625068315:

Make RENAULT
Model CLIO RENAULT SPORT
Full VIN VF1C61A0625068315
V6VRM V66LEO
Engine numberF114915
First registered 05/03/2002
First registered UK 05/03/2002
Year manufacture 2002
Colour SILVER
Gearbox MANUAL 6 GEARS
Forward gears 6 gears
Gearbox type Manual
Fuel PETROL
Engine capacity 2946cc
Door plan 3 DOOR HATCHBACK
Seating capacity seats
CO2 267g/km
Kerb weight 1335kg
VIN last 5 68315
Scrapped TRUE
Date scrapped 2003-11-07
Exported NO
Date exported Not exported
Imported NO
Imported Non EU NO
Euro status 3
Driven Axle RWD
Type approval M1
Vehicle Class Car

and for SABTVR03424216506:


Make RENAULT
Model CLIO RENAULT SPORT
V6VRM FT02GG
Full VIN SABTVR03424216506
Engine number F114915
First registered 05/03/2002
First registered UK 05/03/2002
Year manufacture 2002
Colour SILVER
Gearbox Forward
gears gears
Gearbox type
Fuel PETROL
Engine capacity 2946cc
Door plan 3 DOOR HATCHBACK
Seating capacity seatsCO2
267g/km
Kerb weight
VIN last 5 16506
Scrapped NO
Date scrapped Not scrapped
Exported NO
Date exported Not exported
Imported NO
Imported Non EU NO
Euro status
Driven Axle
Type approval
Vehicle Class


it now shows up as not being scrapped as SABTVR03424216506 is a clean new identity. I'd like to know the full story!
 
SABTVR chassis number is a VIN for cars that have chassis/body shell modifications or are new build, or stolen/recovered where they can't prove the original ID, or where they cannot prove that the majority of parts used for the car are original (or something like that).

I wonder if the original car got stacked and someone bought a new Clio shell from Renault (V6 shell...or not). I'd like a look around it at least :)
 
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