Anyone registered a historic vehicle?

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Count Steer wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 4:40 pm
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 4:35 pm My car will even book itself in for a service if you let it :D

It barely even needs me.
Can you imagine if you had a hypochondriac car? It'd be booking itself in every 3 weeks for a diagnostic. :lol:
I'd be more concerned about grasping unethical manufacturers. That'll be all of them then.
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Potter wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:22 pm It has to be over 40yrs old, so basically it needs to be 41yrs old, I don't know how they word it, but that's the situation, once it's 41yrs old then it qualifies and you don't need tax and insurance.
You mean MOT :)
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You can request HV status on the 1st April of the year after the vehicle became eligible. So if your vehicle was first registered on 2nd January 1983 you'd need to wait until 1st April 2024 to request HV status (in a worst case).
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 4:24 pm Oil pressure light? How quaint!
Got one, but oil pressure is 2.8psi at 3000rpm and 0 at tickover you wonder if there's any point having a light.
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mangocrazy wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 6:02 pm You can request HV status on the 1st April of the year after the vehicle became eligible. So if your vehicle was first registered on 2nd January 1983 you'd need to wait until 1st April 2024 to request HV status (in a worst case).
Yes, my Kawasaki was registered on the 18th November 1982, so it no longer needed an MOT on the 19th November 2022 and becomes tax exempt on 1st April 2023
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You may not need an MOT, but it still needs to be roadworthy, so if it looks like a banger it'll still attract the wrong sort of attention from the law.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 2:46 pm Just had a read of a couple more Gov websites, once a vehicle is over 40 years old it doesn't need an MOT, you don't have to do anything for this, you just stop getting it MOT'd, so that's now then, as it was 40 years old a couple of weeks ago, and yes, I do wonder who bought a new Z1000J in the middle of November, maybe Guildford had a warm winter in 1982.
My GSXS was registered on Dec 18th I think but it was going to be a demo bike, then lockdown happened and it was never used :D
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Wossname wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:39 pm You may not need an MOT, but it still needs to be roadworthy, so if it looks like a banger it'll still attract the wrong sort of attention from the law.
It would pass an MOT with an airbox, a silencer and a red reflector, this saves me the hassle of getting one, as I only want to ride it on the road occasionally to make sure it's okay before spending a load of money on a track day, it being noisy isn't a real problem.
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