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MOT Exemption for 40+ year old vehicles agreed
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<blockquote data-quote="StuF" data-source="post: 597202" data-attributes="member: 17262"><p>Mine had to be mot'd on the chassis number and then I could apply for registration documents once it was deemed roadworthy</p><p>With the new exemption I would think inspections via the DVLA or associates will become more commonplace to initially place a vehicle on the road. </p><p>I would imagine it will also be at this point where they would possibly look at the chassis, suspension and engine for originality and compile their report accordingly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StuF, post: 597202, member: 17262"] Mine had to be mot'd on the chassis number and then I could apply for registration documents once it was deemed roadworthy With the new exemption I would think inspections via the DVLA or associates will become more commonplace to initially place a vehicle on the road. I would imagine it will also be at this point where they would possibly look at the chassis, suspension and engine for originality and compile their report accordingly [/QUOTE]
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