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Stacey007



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Taxing and MOT - ing an historic Landy
This Evening had a reminder letter to tax my SIII


I know its free, but you still have to go through the motions?


So I went on line typed in the number etc and it says the MOT cannot be found.... OOh yes its ran out (while at the garage)

However then I thought is it not MOT except also?


I cannot 'tax' it as no MOT and the MOT will be done at some point but just asking how this works if I don't actually need an MOT?


Thanks
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shropshiredefender



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Quick check -
https://www.gov.uk/historic-vehicles/vehic...taxVehicle tax exemptions for vehicles built before 1977, and MOT exemptions for vehicles built before 1960. ... to be made exempt: mobile cranes and pumps; road rollers, works trucks and digging machines; agricultural machines and mowing machines; snowploughs and gritting vehicles; electric vehicles; steam vehicles.

Suggests that series 3 needs an MOT. Confused Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right.
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Swine&Small



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These has been a glitch with some taxation on the DVLA site. If you are MOT Exempt and the website insists on a MOT, you may have to use the Post Office until the DVLA fix it.
Anyway that is what the DVLA have told me
Thumbs Up 1983 Series 3 Pick up in Marine Blue
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ian series 1



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Cars built before 1st Jan 1960 are MOT exempt.
So you will need an MOT.
Mot rules are changing next year to a lower age threshold.

How old is your S3,
Is it tax exempt yet?

As it's the first time for you, you will have to tax it in a post office,
After that you can then do it online.

you still have to tax it every year even if it is exempt,

All of this can be sorted out over the PO counter.
My 80" had neither been taxed and MOTd since 1985, I had the mot class changed to historic and the tax exempt changed there and then.

I'm sure you will need an mot done? 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
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Caterham



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probably best to check but I understand these days insurance and road tax is 'optional' and only if you support Brexit and the conservatives is there any real initiative to pay.

article in news the other day - lady run over and killed in B'ham. Possibly 3 cars involved (albeit only 1 hit her) and at least 2 had no insurance. Next door neighbour had some building works done and the although the builders had what sounded like an Irish accent (probably a district of B'ham) they also had no insurance / road tax on their van.

like I say I presume it's purely optional.
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Ramsay



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Missing the relevance. Insurance wasn't asked about. 1995 Defender 110 CSW
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Ellisboy



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You need a mot,can’t you put it on sorn?

Stephen.
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Caterham



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Ramsay wrote:
Missing the relevance. Insurance wasn't asked about.


I think I mentioned Road Tax too. Very Happy I just saw an opportunity to blame something on Brexit which appears to be the scape goat for everything.

oh and the fact that decent people seem to be concerned about formalities such as road tax but unfortunately a hell of a lot of people don't seem to think that and insurance is required......and I mean a hell of a lot of people. Evil or Very Mad
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Zed



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Caterham wrote:
probably best to check but I understand these days insurance and road tax is 'optional' and only if you support Brexit and the conservatives is there any real initiative to pay.

article in news the other day - lady run over and killed in B'ham. Possibly 3 cars involved (albeit only 1 hit her) and at least 2 had no insurance. Next door neighbour had some building works done and the although the builders had what sounded like an Irish accent (probably a district of B'ham) they also had no insurance / road tax on their van.

like I say I presume it's purely optional.


Apologies if English isn't your first language but what on earth are you on about?
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Swine&Small



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Don't think English has got as far as Birmingham Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter 1983 Series 3 Pick up in Marine Blue
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MaxRPM



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I'm sure that I have read on a Government website that a rolling MOT exemption for 40 year old vehicles is coming in next April (2018).
Not sure if this is relevant to the OP but is interesting to note.
Phil

PS Also confirmed here on S1 website:

http://www.lrsoc.com/forum/index.php?topic=31949.0
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ian series 1



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And just for a good measure....

https://www.gov.uk/historic-vehicles 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

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Balvaig



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ian series 1



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Rolling with laughter

Your not kidding! 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
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Caterham



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Swine&Small wrote:
Don't think English has got as far as Birmingham Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


we got yam yam here and I think I once saw an oxford dictionary but I think that's about as close as we get to English.


I often have to give one of the school kids a lift and the language she speaks is mushed soup!

sorry starting to go a little Off Topic
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