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1960 mot
david29dpo
Posts: 3,978 Forumite
in Motoring
Most will now know that as from November, pre 1960 cars etc will no longer need one.
What i would like to know is i have 2 such cars with nice numbers plates.
In the past i could not transfer these plates because the cars would never pass a MOT in as million years.
Can i as from November?
What i would like to know is i have 2 such cars with nice numbers plates.
In the past i could not transfer these plates because the cars would never pass a MOT in as million years.
Can i as from November?
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david29dpo wrote: »Most will now know that as from November, pre 1960 cars etc will no longer need one.
What i would like to know is i have 2 such cars with nice numbers plates.
In the past i could not transfer these plates because the cars would never pass a MOT in as million years.
Can i as from November?
Had a eureka moment last night about this and wondered where I could source some old rusting hulks with transferrable reg plates just incase.0 -
I have 2 nice numbers and a friend has loads of old log books!!!0
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That was my thinking as well lol.0
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£10000 for the two!0
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Really? Will most people know that? Because I didn't :rotfl:david29dpo wrote: »Most will now know that as from November, pre 1960 cars etc will no longer need one.
Feeling rather unknowledgable at the moment...0 -
I could get an old 1950's motorised bike that is currently in bits in a box then transfer the plate if the MOT is no longer needed. Win!
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I wouldn't bother. You can still MOT pre 60's cars if you want to, just no legal requirement to have it MOT'ed every year. They haven't changed the law on regisitration transfers, so you should still have to produc the mot for the registration as normal. If you haven't bothered as it's not a requirement to use it on the road, you'll have to voluntarily get one. I think the vehicle needs an mot at present to then qualify for mot exemption status, so if it's a wreck now, it'll never qualify to be exempt either.0
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But can you? that is what i would like to know!0
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david29dpo wrote: »But can you? that is what i would like to know!
No, we cross posted, see my post above.0 -
Thanks for that. !!!!!!!0
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