MOT for Historic mk1
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Old Timer
Hi All
I've applied for historic tax and waiting for V5 to come back, and am aware the car does not need an MOT now.
However, I will continue to MOT it once a year to be sure it is safe.
How does it work in practice?
Do I just book it in for a normal MOT?
What if it fails? What happens then?
Can't find any info on how it works in practice.
Any pointers?
Thanks
I've applied for historic tax and waiting for V5 to come back, and am aware the car does not need an MOT now.
However, I will continue to MOT it once a year to be sure it is safe.
How does it work in practice?
Do I just book it in for a normal MOT?
What if it fails? What happens then?
Can't find any info on how it works in practice.
Any pointers?
Thanks
Posted
Newbie
I spoke to my MOT guy a couple of years ago, he said it's your responsibility to ensure the car is roadworthy so if it fails you officially know that it isn't.
As you say, worth doing to know it's safe, and not fall foul of law or worse, the insurance in case of an incident
That's not an official answer, just a chat at the garage so if someone knows more then I'd be interested too
As you say, worth doing to know it's safe, and not fall foul of law or worse, the insurance in case of an incident
That's not an official answer, just a chat at the garage so if someone knows more then I'd be interested too
Posted
Newbie
Even though our cars are not required to have an MOT, it is always a good idea to have a regualr third party inspection no matter how meticulous we may be in the vehicle's upkeep. It has often struck me how easy it would be for our insurance cover to be denied if we could not demonstrate the vehicle was roadworthy.
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Old Timer
Cheers guys. I'm just going to book it in an see what happens. The guy I go to is a reasonable chap and I have been using him for years. He is just away on hols at the mo so I can't pop in and ask.
Will let you know how it goes.
Will let you know how it goes.
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Settled In
Did this to my'83 Cab the other week. Post Office and DVLA were very helpful. The P.O. taxed it for me there and then no fuss.
As far as submitting your car for an MOT, which could result in a failure for a very minor infringement (which makes the car unroadworthy and also could incur a retest cost). Just take it to your local garage ask them to put it up on the ramp and do an inspection. And if work needs to be done and as long as it does not affect the road safety of the vehicle i.e minor faults. can be carried out by yourself with out the stress of meeting an MOT deadline.
As far as submitting your car for an MOT, which could result in a failure for a very minor infringement (which makes the car unroadworthy and also could incur a retest cost). Just take it to your local garage ask them to put it up on the ramp and do an inspection. And if work needs to be done and as long as it does not affect the road safety of the vehicle i.e minor faults. can be carried out by yourself with out the stress of meeting an MOT deadline.
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