10-10-2020, 04:38 PM
Doctor, I'm no expert, but as I see it there are three separate systems to consider.
First, try to use an existing registration if you have one. If the car is altered then you need to check whether DVLA would say it was radically altered. They use a points system. Scroll down on this part of their website. https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration/...d-vehicles
If it is not radically altered then use an existing registration if you can.
If the above fails then it has to re registered afresh and is likely to need the Individual Vehicle Type Approval, or whatever they call it this week. That approval is not easy and not cheap.
The conditions for being MOT exempt are different again, and are not a points system. All the info is here. https://www.gov.uk/historic-vehicles/app...-exemption
First, try to use an existing registration if you have one. If the car is altered then you need to check whether DVLA would say it was radically altered. They use a points system. Scroll down on this part of their website. https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration/...d-vehicles
If it is not radically altered then use an existing registration if you can.
If the above fails then it has to re registered afresh and is likely to need the Individual Vehicle Type Approval, or whatever they call it this week. That approval is not easy and not cheap.
The conditions for being MOT exempt are different again, and are not a points system. All the info is here. https://www.gov.uk/historic-vehicles/app...-exemption