stevewagner
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But you have to register it as historical and still apply for the free tax every yearMaybe it done in the Rat Rod style?
Registered 1972 so @ 52 years old is it not MOT & Tax exempt, subject to "no ‘substantial changes’", so it has an MOT & Tax?
That does not stop it looking a total reck though.
The modern white/yellow reflective registration plates, really spoil the overall look.
For a better appreciation of the 14 year renovation:
Fuming dad banned from parking vintage motorhome on driveway
A fuming dad has been banned from parking his vintage motorhome on his own driveway – after council bosses said it was "damaging the area". Mike Perkins has spent 14 years restoring his beloved 1972 Ford Transit Landliner CI, which he calls his “pride and joy”. The 63-year-old kept the motorhome...uk.news.yahoo.com
It did have an MOT in 2010 than historic MOT check site lists as expired 2011.
Registered 1972 so @ 52 years old is it not MOT & Tax exempt, subject to "no ‘substantial changes’", so it has an MOT & Tax?
That does not stop it looking a total reck though.
Historic (classic) vehicles: MOT and vehicle tax
Vehicles that do not need an MOT
You do not need to get an MOT if:
Vehicles exempt from vehicle tax
- the vehicle was built or first registered more than 40 years ago
- no ‘substantial changes’ have been made to the vehicle in the last 30 years, for example replacing the chassis, body, axles or engine to change the way the vehicle works
- If your vehicle was built before 1 January 1984, you can stop paying vehicle tax from 1 April 2024.