Re-body Update:
Back in Oct. 2014 (Post #16 in this thread), I was told I could not have a revised V5C without valid tax.
It turns out that initial DVLA advice was incorrect, as this requirement is actually for "first" registrations.
( E.g. Q plates, or a new "age related" plate based on a major component of the build. )
With 14 DVLA points, I was entitled to keep my original registration, so my car could remain on SORN without tax.
Instead, I was asked to simply sign a declaration that the "conversion" work was complete.
At this point I spoke to the DVLA to double check their definition of the word "conversion" was the same as Google's.
The process of changing from one form to another.
This was another key part of the story, as for a "first" registration, the car must be 100% road worthy.
But if you are keeping the original registration,
just the conversion work needs to be done to obtain a revised V5C.
Even unfinished, I could confirm that the old Spitfire "form" was no longer there and a new "form" (body shell) was.
I had to return the first revised V5C I was sent due to a "typo" & then there was a technical problem with the correction.
However, this is a section from the new V5C which arrived today.

( I've scrubbed the date of first registration off the photo. )
Notes:
- The original Model name of "Spitfire 1500" has been removed completely and is now blank.
- The Make has been modified from "Triumph" to "Triumph Swordfish".
- No inspection of the changes I have made was required (Post #14 shows what I did supply).
- I believe the maximum number of characters you can use in the Make line is 20.
With all the "to-ing and fro-ing" I have no real idea which set of DVLA rules I was actually judged against :roll:
Similarly, I couldn't tell you if I actually had to keep Triumph in the new Make name either.
As I am now aware of a BMW Z3 panel replacement kit with a V5C Make of "Z300S BARCHETTA", with no mention of BMW.
Either way, thanks to
Kapri & everyone who has chipped in with info to this thread and other re-body threads.
Whilst I have still got a long way to go to finish the build, I am very happy that all the paperwork is now in order.
I would also definitely recommend trying to get any V5C change required sorted out as soon as possible.
Cheers, Paul.
