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4 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said:

It takes the hamster spinning the wheel at DooVLA fucking months to process a V62 at the moment.... How long do you think it's going to take them to search through the archives and see how many K-reg Mondeos are left 😉😂

if they know its a result of me, they tend to get shit done pretty fucking quickly "Oh shit its HIM!" is how I imagine it goes down :) 

for example back in April 2021 I helped someone get the logbook for their AC Model 70, and they turned that V62 around in 9 days LOL (V62 was posted off on the 20th and the V5c was issued on the 29th)

 

 

all of the Mondeo stuff will be current data on the main computer system so really should not take too long to bring up, its not like trying to apply for the Logbook for an Invacar Mk12 that was last on the road in 1979 :) 

(its only Data Pre 1983 that you have to worry about them having to dig around in the archives for, everything 1983 onwards is still on the main computer system)

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I remember when my Family set off for a holiday to France in the early hours of 1/8/1993 we were overtaken on the motorway buy 3 L reg Mondeos.

Either they were being delivered or had been picked up from a midnight showroom opening, which was a common event when the year letter changed.

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Right…so here’s where things get slightly muddy regarding K-plate Mondeos.

As you may or may not know, there were a few hundred examples built for what Ford called STB - Start Training Build.

As far as I can work out, the earliest UK-registered examples were built in Genk, Belgium roughly between 19th October 1992 and 7th December 1992.

For reasons unknown a large portion of these Mondeos that were built were registered in the UK as a SIERRA!

Whether this was because they weren’t allowed to sell them as a Mondeo, or they were trying to avoid any leaks to the press it’s not clear. 
 

The list below is compiled from Etis and that shows the builds were classed on there as a Mondeo but the reg numbers ran through Vehicle Smart app, they came back as Model:Sierra.

There may be errors and some may well be Sierras but I’m confident that these are among the very first Mondeos ever built. You will also notice that a lot of them had their tax surrendered in 1995\96 which hints to quite a few of them remaining at Ford HQ and a select few actually entering the UK second hand market.

Sorry for the primary school-style list, someone may want to knock it into an excel or something.

Anyway, enjoy…

REG                MODEL     FIRST REG    TAX DUE       LAST V5 ISSUED

K411 FPU         SIERRA     4.12.1992     26.2.1996      10.12.1992

K412 FPU        SIERRA     4.12.1992     31.7.2007        5.4.2004   

K413 FPU        SIERRA     4.12.1992     12.6.1995       10.12.1992 

K415 FPU        SIERRA     4.12.1992     13.6.1994       10.12.1992

K417 FPU        SIERRA     4.12.1992     6.12.1994       10.12.1992

K418 FPU        SIERRA    4.12.1992     12.6.1995        10.12.1992

K419 FPU        SIERRA     4.12.1992     27.6.1995       10.12.1992

K440 FPU     MONDEO  15.12.1992    31.8.2009       22.7.1994

K442 FPU       SIERRA    15.12.1992     12.6.1995      21.12.1992

K443 FPU       SIERRA    15.12.1992    30.11.1995     21.12.1992

K779 FVX       SIERRA    15.12.1992     13.6.1994      28.4.1995

K780 FVX       SIERRA    15.12.1992      C.2012

K781 FVX       SIERRA    15.12.1992    12.6.1995       21.12.1992

K782 FVX      SIERRA    15.12.1992    13.6.1994       24.10.1994

K783 FVX     MONDEO 15.12.1992    16.10.1995     24.4.1996

K784 FVX      SIERRA    15.12.1992    12.6.1995      21.12.1992

K807 FVX      SIERRA    7.1.1993        31.12.1994     14.1.1993

K808 FVX      SIERRA    7.1.1993        10.1.1995       14.1.1993

K809 FVX    MONDEO  7.1.1993       C.2006

K810 FVX      SIERRA    7.1.1993         10.1.1995      14.1.1993

K811 FVX       SIERRA    7.1.1993         10.1.1995      14.1.1993

K812 FVX      SIERRA    7.1.1993         10.1.1995      14.1.1993

K813 FVX      SIERRA    7.1.1993         10.1.1995      14.1.1993

K814 FVX      SIERRA    7.1.1993         10.1.1995      14.1.1993

K815 FVX      SIERRA    7.1.1993         10.1.1995      14.1.1993

K834 FVX  U/KNOWN  21.1.1993       28.7.2005     4.12.2004

K836 FVX    MONDEO 13.1.1993      C.2009

K885 FVX    MONDEO 21.1.1993      31.10.2003   4.11.2002

K902 FVX    MONDEO 21.1.1993      31.5.2003     14.6.2002

K945 FVX     SIERRA    27.1.1993       7.7.1995        23.2.1996

K946 FVX     SIERRA    27.1.1993       7.7.1995        2.2.1993

K947 FVX     SIERRA    27.1.1993       7.7.1995        2.2.1993

K948 FVX     SIERRA   27.1.1993       1.2.1996       5.7.1996

K949 FVX     SIERRA   27.1.1993       11.3.1996      2.2.1993

K950 FVX     SIERRA   27.1.1993       10.1.1995      2.2.1993

K951 FVX     SIERRA   27.1.1993        29.1.1996     2.2.1993

K952 FVX    SIERRA   27.1.1993        ?

K953 FVX    SIERRA   27.1.1993       10.1.1995       2.2.1993

K903 EHJ   MONDEO 21.1.1993      9.3.2006       5.1.2006

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On 17/05/2022 at 22:56, greengartside said:

Whether this was because they weren’t allowed to sell them as a Mondeo, or they were trying to avoid any leaks to the press it’s not clear. 

a probable  additional reason for the Mondeo's registered as Sierra's is because the DVLA did not have the computer setup for the Mondeo Model type yet

see a vehicle's data in the DVLA computer is stored in coded form and then decoded back out via a lookup table, anytime someone asks for it (ie you use the DVLA lookup tool or they print off a V5c etc)

this was done to save space back in October 1974 when the DVLA computer was first setup and has remained the same ever since

so for example a Ford Mondeo LX is stored, as: M1 631 02

Make Code: M1 (Ford)

Model code: 631 (Mondeo LX)

body type code: 02 (4 door saloon)

and so forth, colour, wheel plan, taxation class and fuel type are other items all stored in coded form (which is why you NEVER see those items miss-spelt)

notice how much space that saves over having to store all that in fully worded form

 

now the DVLA computer does have provisions to enter a custom fully worded make, for where its something obscure and no pre-determined make code exists

but there is no method to enter a custom *model* name after you have selected a pre-existing make code (like M1 for ford) or are entering a custom make,  this is also why more obscure vehicles, and vintage imports/re-registrations often will have the entire make and model, all in the vehicle make field

like so

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so I imagine Ford just registered them as Sierra's as that was the closest thing available on the DVLA computer at the time (and I have noticed some where just simply registered without any Model code, those that show up as Ford Unknown in the MOT checker are such examples)

vehicles being stored in coded format like this, is also why you will slight discrepancies between say what the 1st party checker says and the MOT checker says, or whats on your V5c, because its up to the the tool to decode the code however it likes according to its own lookup table provided by whoever (for example the MOT checker always decodes Model code 000 as "UNKNOWN" hence why you will always get "INVACAR UNKNOWN" on the MOT checker, but it does not say Unknown on the V5c)

im pretty sure as you say they are all Mondeo's as they also all share very similar engine numbers (unless the Sierra also used the same engine as the first Mondeo's? I dont know enough about my fords so someone else will have to answer that!)

 

some of those with no taxation details are interesting like K780FVX which despite not having any MOT history (so off the road since before 2006) and having NO keeper changes (so still registered to ford?) was marked scrapped in 2012, indicating it managed to survive somewhere (with ford?) for quite a while before being sadly scrapped (Last V5c for it was issued 21-12-1992)

and K952FVX has no markers against it but is DVLA hidden, as if someone tried to apply for its logbook with the VIN number from a different car (which will cause the DVLA to hide the record from the 1st party tool, but it will remain visible to 3rd party checkers) its either that or it was sent over to NI at some point but managed to retain its english mark (computerised NI vehicles that fell out of use before the 2014 merge, dont show up on the DVLA 1st party site but will do on 3rd party sites)

 

 

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That’s impressive work, LBF! That does make a lot more sense with discrepancies that I find in cars.
 

The engines were all new Zetec units in the Mondeo. Nothing carried over from the Sierra.


K780 FVX sounds like it was a car that may have been donated to a college for training purposes? I know when I was at college we had a Fiesta XR2i (G110 XVX if you want to look that up) that was directly from Ford. It was used as a training mule for the Zetec engine that was fitted in the Mondeo amongst others. That was registered 18.9.1989, untaxed since 1992 and scrapped by the college in 2003/04, still being registered to Ford at the time.

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On 17/05/2022 at 22:56, greengartside said:

The list below is compiled from Etis and that shows the builds were classed on there as a Mondeo but the reg numbers ran through Vehicle Smart app, they came back as Model:Sierra.

Thanks for this work, of course my FOI won't pick up anything the DVLA thinks is a Sierra, not that there will be many of these anyway.

FoI has been acknowledged, so we will wait and see.

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9 hours ago, egg said:

Thanks for this work, of course my FOI won't pick up anything the DVLA thinks is a Sierra, not that there will be many of these anyway.

FoI has been acknowledged, so we will wait and see.

Could you do another FOI asking for details of 1597cc and 1796cc "Sierras" as they would have to be Mondeos, wouldn't they?

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  • egg changed the title to '93 Mondy thread - K reg FoI update
13 minutes ago, egg said:

I've got the FoI request response. First thing - they've missed the base models! (I've queried this) Probably because my V5 literally only says Mondeo without any trim level specified. Numbers are low!

= 159 SORN, 30 taxed.

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Awesome! glad to see that worked :) 

if they get a bit stuck,

the model code for a Ford Mondeo no trim is 630, so you might be able to tell them that so, I belive the official term for this code is DTP Model code (and DTP Make code) I have not been able to find out what DTP stands for mind! (other then maybe Department of Transport something?)

K155OPX comes back as M1 (Ford) 630 (Mondeo) 

 

 

I do feel for you here in that with my Invacar obsession I can sleep well at night knowing, that I find an Invacar in need of saving, that I know there are several willing and waiting good homes for it

even if it has been on fire and abandoned in an overgrown field for 35 years!

 

but I feel sad seeing these K prefix Mondeo's in need of saving that have no home to go to! 

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21 minutes ago, LightBulbFun said:

Awesome! glad to see that worked :) 

if they get a bit stuck,

the model code for a Ford Mondeo no trim is 630, so you might be able to tell them that so, I belive the official term for this code is DTP Model code (and DTP Make code) I have not been able to find out what DTP stands for mind! (other then maybe Department of Transport something?)

K155OPX comes back as M1 (Ford) 630 (Mondeo) 

 

 

I do feel for you here in that with my Invacar obsession I can sleep well at night knowing, that I find an Invacar in need of saving, that I know there are several willing and waiting good homes for it

even if it has been on fire and abandoned in an overgrown field for 35 years!

 

but I feel sad seeing these K prefix Mondeo's in need of saving that have no home to go to! 

I wish I was in a position to have taken one of them on,  a K plate Mondy I mean though I wouldn't say no to an Invacar though my Mrs would probably say what the fuck is that? 🤣

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4 hours ago, Eyersey1234 said:

I wish I was in a position to have taken one of them on,  a K plate Mondy I mean though I wouldn't say no to an Invacar though my Mrs would probably say what the fuck is that? 🤣

Give one to stepdaughter for her first car?

LBF seems content enough with an invacar for his first car! 😂

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16 minutes ago, egg said:

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/698103904579608/

Link to the ad for K39 XEA. States 328,000 miles - surely highest mileage one left - petrol as well!

 

Near @St.Jude, or at least it says it's in Stourbridge.

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2 hours ago, egg said:

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/698103904579608/

Link to the ad for K39 XEA. States 328,000 miles - surely highest mileage one left - petrol as well!

 

Very weird mileage history on that, wonder what went on there (apart from the supposed new clocks) 

Went from 314k, to 1k, 3k, 4k, 6k, 10k, 328k, unreadable, 15k, unreadable again 🤔

Also - HFM!? I know they're rare but its just a bog standard MK1 Mondeo with 328k or whatever miles that has somehow managed to survive. Be surprised if it actually sells for more than a grand, even that's got to be pushing it!

Be impressed if its not an oil burner at that mileage!

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