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Nov 24, 2012 14:45:54 GMT
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i see a few for sale ads along the lines of its pre 60 so just insure it and get free tax , is this the case now or do you need a mot prior to registering a imported vehicle
its just ive got my eye on one , if it could sit legaly in my parking bay it would make it much easier to make roadworthy at my leisure
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91 golf g60, 89 golf 16v , 88 polo breadvan
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kevfromwales
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the conrod's REALLY out the block now!
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Nov 24, 2012 14:59:12 GMT
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afaik, you would need to mot a fresh import, then when you have the v5c - it's up to you if you want to mot it or not
so any 'field finds' with old buff / missing logbooks are going to need mot'ing before they hit the road
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Almost on the road: b11 sunny breadvan, e36 tds, 325i skidcar,
nearly there: ford f250 tathauler, suzuki alto, u11 bluey
not for a while: ford pop, 32 rails,
not in this lifetime: ruby, '29 hillman
''unfortanatly I'm quite old and scruffy and in need of some loving. my drive shaft needs a new boot....''
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Nope.I've had 2 imports cleared on insurance, £55 cheque, Id & original docs only..
Awaiting V5c & reg numbers- but they have confirmed clearance.
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MartinC
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Don't like stretched tyres, very low profile tyres & I think a car CAN be too low. Perhaps I'm odd.
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Nov 25, 2012 20:04:38 GMT
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Really? I thought they needed an initial Mot in order to confirm that the vehicle being registered on paper is the same as the Physical vehicle, but were then Mot exempt after that.
Interesting, and slightly odd, if you're right. Maybe as it's all so new you slipped through the net while DVLA are unsure of the new rules?
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v8jim
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Nov 25, 2012 22:42:02 GMT
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I've got a car I need to register as its been off road so long it's never been on the computer system and as far as I understand it will need an mot to be registered
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MartinC
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Don't like stretched tyres, very low profile tyres & I think a car CAN be too low. Perhaps I'm odd.
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not if Nigel's experience is correct it won't
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1937 Standard Flying Twelve
1943 Bedford OYD
1947 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty-Special
1954 Hillman Minx MkVIII
1956 Austin A30
1957 Vauxhall Victor Super
2001 Chrysler 300M
2002 Rover 75 Connoisseur SE Tourer
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Nope.I've had 2 imports cleared on insurance, £55 cheque, Id & original docs only.. Awaiting V5c & reg numbers- but they have confirmed clearance. Agreed, awaiting the docs from DVLA for my 1958 Series 1 Landy chassis to test theory. Went into the DVLA with all the numbers, filled out the form and payed the £55, was told MOT was no long required and the V5 should be with me in 14 days Madness if you ask me and I look forward to seeing lots of Amercian death traps on the road .NOT
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stealthstylz
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Nov 26, 2012 11:09:28 GMT
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If this is the case this is probably worse than 1st feared with regards to people being able to drive some old shitter until they get caught.
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Nov 26, 2012 12:12:11 GMT
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Well I've had the discs back for 2 Uk registered cars- both done online. One was registered 1988 -but in the notes it confirmed manufactrued 54; so they picked that up OK. Neither MOt'd in several years.
We'll see if the discs come through for the foreign imports Ok in the next few days
Anticipate increased Fed 'awareness' of old cars this winter..
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kenb
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Nov 26, 2012 12:21:53 GMT
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Be under no illusion as stated above. Both VOSA and the Police will be monitoring this very closely I'm told. The vehicle has to be roadworthy before it can hit the road or even technically as the OP put it sit on the road. I also suspect the insurance will have any vehicle inspected very closely in the event of a crash/payout claim. We know how they like any excuse not to pay out.
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v8jim
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Nov 26, 2012 16:48:44 GMT
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So is there a new form or are they still using the old v55/5 because I have one of those I just haven't bothered to fill it in because I thought I had to get an mot first
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Nathan
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Nov 26, 2012 16:52:23 GMT
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My Austin 1300 was re-imported in the 70s and never re-registered. I just filled out the details on the V55 and a new logbook arrived, now this could be due to them checking the old system but I doubt it.
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v8jim
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Nov 26, 2012 17:15:51 GMT
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I might as well give it a try then,it will be road worthy but it would be handy to have it registered so when i get it ready I can just use it without having to wait for the dvla to give me a tax disc
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Nov 26, 2012 17:45:51 GMT
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So let me get this right for my own situation.
My car, built in '51 and on the road, the mot ran out in October this year, I've not re mot'd it as I don't use it during the winter but was under the impression that I'd have to mot it for it to become mot exempt, eg, it has to be mot'd during or after the transition on nov 18th to be classed as exempt.
Is this true? Or is my car legal to use now without me putting a test on it?
If so, surely that's pure madness!
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Remember the days when sex was safe and motorsport was dangerous. Vintage bling always attracts pussy.
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Nov 26, 2012 18:00:21 GMT
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Yup.
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Nov 26, 2012 18:01:33 GMT
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No. Or is my car legal to use now without me putting a test on it? Yes. If so, surely that's pure madness! Yes.
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Nov 26, 2012 19:48:26 GMT
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Or is my car legal to use now without me putting a test on it? If so, surely that's pure madness! Legal as long as roadworthy, obviously. Though the best way to ensure that is to get someone independent to do a series of safety checks. Maybe at a garage that have a load of pre-set criteria they follow As an owner of an expired MOT pre-60, it's incredibly tempting to take it for a semi legal blat, but I expect I will get it tested to help keep attention off of me from VOSA and Avon & Somerset Constabulary and for peace of mind that I'm relatively safe.
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...proper medallion man chest wig motoring.
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Nov 26, 2012 21:25:06 GMT
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eBay is now full of old sheds "MOT exempt, drive away" its like people have been saving them up...
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1937 Austin Street Rod - 1941 Wolseley Not Rod - 1956 Humber Hawk - 1957 Daimler Conquest - 1966 Buick LeSabre - 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury - 1968 Ford Galaxie - 1969 Ford Country Squire - 1969 Mercury Marquis - 1970 Morris Minor - 1970 Buick Skylark - 1970 Ford Galaxie - 1971 Ford Galaxie - 1976 Continental Mark IV - 1976 Ford Capri - 1976 Rover V8 - 1994 Ford Fiesta
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Nov 26, 2012 23:26:36 GMT
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eBay is now full of old sheds "MOT exempt, drive away" its like people have been saving them up... Well that's why I thought it'd need a current mot to become exempt, to stop people dragging cars out of fields and just driving them regardless of condition. It's just common sense. Aha! Hang on, the doovla and common sense never go together.. to sum up, my car is "legal" or would be if I could get the wipers to work.. So who let the crazys out and start making up the rules?!?
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Remember the days when sex was safe and motorsport was dangerous. Vintage bling always attracts pussy.
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Nov 27, 2012 10:01:20 GMT
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Crazy YES Should a car need a MOT if it has been VOR for a period of time YES
However I am not going to drive my family around in a death trap, I spend thousands keeping my cars in tip top condition...........Although after saying that I will still be paying the £30-£40 every year to have my car MOT, for peace of mind.
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