Historic vehicle question
My car is registered as a historic vehicle ..... on the dvla vehicle check it says it's currently taxed but no mot details are held.... this confuses me. Does it mean I need to do something else regarding the mot or do in simply ignore that part......just wondering what would happen if the police were behind me and ran me through thier computer
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Re: Historic vehicle question
if it has no mot it will come up as not having one, exempt or not, police should be well aware that it may not need an mot
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Re: Historic vehicle question
Both the tax and mot are green ..... normally if tax is out or mot out they turn red.....I just thought it would say exempt or something but like you say the police would surely know.... im taking it out on the road next weekend for the first time in 10 years....its a bit multi coloured and ratty looking but hopefully it runs ok
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Re: Historic vehicle question
the thing is mot exemption on age isnt an automatic right, if you car has had considerable modifications then it still requires an MOT, but its impossible for the website to know that, so it can only show if your car has an mot or not, not whether its exempt
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Racer
Re: Historic vehicle question
And the duty is on the driver / owner to ensure the car is 'roadworthy' ie. MOT compliant even if it isn't tested.
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Re: Historic vehicle question
i still think the whole mot exemption thing is madness, and thats got nothing to do with owning an MOT station.
we have a lot of customers with cars old enough to be MOT exempt, 99% of them still have one done, and at least 30% of those cars still fail the test, the scary thing is its usually brakes they fail on!
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Re: Historic vehicle question
'68 1100 Deluxe-bog stock soon to be a twincam rep.
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Re: Historic vehicle question
yeah madness i know of someone who got a 1948 landrover took it off the road for about 3 years because it was rotten when they changed the law he put it back on the road
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