So IMHO I would adivse getting it done under that policy with CN, who wants a breakdown miles from home in the rain and when you call they ask the question 'have you a valid MOT'
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Mines a '58 and had an MOT for peace of mind
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just as i posted back in may in the earlier thread "MOT exemption from today" have just registered my two lambrettas including a GT 240 / GT casing powered winter model both came back from DVLA as "tax class historic " just have to fill in V112 online and tax online . great the truth is getting out thereYAMLAM wrote: ↑Thu Aug 30, 2018 1:39 pm A vehicle will be considered substantially changed if the technical characteristics of the main components have changed in the previous 30 years, unless the changes fall into specific categories. These main components for vehicles, other than motorcycles2, are:
1 If the type of vehicle is still in production, it is not exempt from periodic testing.
2 Further arrangements for motorcycles may be introduced, including if core testing standards are considered further internationally.
" Other than Motorcycles "
I have a GP Full Frame and a LI 150 Lambretta Chopper , both over 40 years , i havent MOT`d either.
Just following the Guidelines.