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Never read anything malicious on this forum
The DVLA 8 points rules and regs quoted are like most Gov't doc's - open to interpretation - "A guide for wise men and a rule book for fools"
That being said, a Spyder frame/chassis, a Zetec engine, Spyder suspension and non standard gearbox and diff etc would be well into Q plate territory
The DVLA 8 points rules and regs quoted are like most Gov't doc's - open to interpretation - "A guide for wise men and a rule book for fools"
That being said, a Spyder frame/chassis, a Zetec engine, Spyder suspension and non standard gearbox and diff etc would be well into Q plate territory
1960 Lotus 18 FJ
1962 Lotus 22 FJ
1962 Lotus 22 FJ
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casalunge wrote: "A guide for wise men and a rule book for fools"
but doesn't preclude squeaking
casalunge wrote: a Spyder frame/chassis, a Zetec engine, Spyder suspension and non standard gearbox and diff etc
Through on the basis of continuous registration.... Only the Engine is notifiable.
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casalunge wrote:still more Focus ST than ?lan SE
In some parts of Essex that might be considered more 'Q' car rather than Q Plate.
Think of it Q plate, Type approval and a bill for the back tax.
That's a nice clean floor you have!
I don't think you need bother the DVLA with the Green one!
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