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18-12-2017, 05:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-12-2017, 05:27 PM by andrew34ruby.)
At a quick read through I can't see too many problems here. Will this self-declaration have to be done for pre 1960 vehicles?
And it comes from the Department of Transport, don't think it has much to do with DVLA.
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18-12-2017, 07:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-12-2017, 08:46 PM by Erich.)
This doesn't affect me(much) as I'm here in the US. How does this affect Ulster Reps or things like Hamblin Cadets? It appears that they have not really touched the bodies, only things which substantially change the engine and suspension. So if you are building a special with tube framework and/or independent front suspension, those might not be allowed. If you want to convert your Ulster Rep to a split front axle or possibly convert the single shock absorber to two, that might be an issue.
Erich in cold and wet Seattle
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Although it says they are not considered substantial changes if
" in respect of axles and running gear changes made to improve efficiency, safety or environmental performance;"
So improving road holding shouldn't be a problem...
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I am interested to hear what, if any, pitfalls to the A7 people can read into this?
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I can’t see any pit falls at the moment as it is greatly improved from the previous version. It will be interesting to see if this changes the view of DVLA in respect of registering cars as they have now made a clear distinction re a car with a chassis and a monocoque and do not appear to be to concern re originally.
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Interesting point about the Reliant OHV engines, but these have been around since 1962, with the 600 and 701cc the 750cc (1973) and 850cc (1975) engines could be counted as over the 30 year thing, but I wonder it a later version of the same engine would be eligible?
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From my reading of it, reconstructed classics will not be exempt, ie a currently unregistered chassis made into a car and newly registered even if all old parts will not be exempt whereas now it would be. Unless others read it differently.