Which number plate?
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Remember it's the actual build date not the registration date which counts. I always thought my car was a Feb 1973 model but when I got the build information from Lotus it said built November 1972, so black and white plates went on and it's saved me a bit in tax over the years with "historic vehicle status". 1972 got in the first time round so I didn't have to wait for the government to restart it
Check the chassis number, if it starts 71 or 72 then you don't have to worry ..
Carl
Check the chassis number, if it starts 71 or 72 then you don't have to worry ..
Carl
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pereirac - Fourth Gear
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I don't mind having a yellow rear plate myself as the car is yellow anyway.
Anything to make a small car more visible at night...
I do have a set of black & whites stored somewhere, but would take some finding.
Anything to make a small car more visible at night...
I do have a set of black & whites stored somewhere, but would take some finding.
Bill Williams
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Problem is, if you have a yellow number plate you should have a white one in the front? If other driver can't see a bright yellow car then you really do have problems ..
Carl
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Grizzly wrote:Bill do you know you've fitted the spotlights on the wrong end
Does the standard Elan have different (or none) reversing lights? I never thought about it.
As far as I recall those have always been there.
Bill Williams
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pereirac wrote:Problem is, if you have a yellow number plate you should have a white one in the front? If other driver can't see a bright yellow car then you really do have problems ..
Carl
I seem to remember checking that and found no requirement that the front & rear plates had to be matched.
Bill Williams
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Wow this is amazing, Ministry guy finally gets back to our MOT tester and he's said the cut off 1st Jan 1973 for non reflective plates.
If you take your car in for an MOT today this is what the rules say.......
https://mot-testing.i-env.net/documents ... 000301.htm
I'm sure in due course it will change on the system but it seems some one hasn't got the memo.
If you take your car in for an MOT today this is what the rules say.......
https://mot-testing.i-env.net/documents ... 000301.htm
I'm sure in due course it will change on the system but it seems some one hasn't got the memo.
Chris
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Crazy, the DVLA online comments says that it is somehow linked with the tax exemption yet their own leaflet INF104 states Jan73!
I guess it's the usual right hand/left hand syndrome? Be interesting to see what the police might say at the side of the road?
I guess it's the usual right hand/left hand syndrome? Be interesting to see what the police might say at the side of the road?
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The MOT testing document seems 'inconsistent'..
One one hand it says
But under informations (on the same page) it says,
No wonder the poor testers are confused.. Is it the build date or the registration date??
The the InsideDVLA website says
Cars from 1973 onwards never had old style number plates before but it now seems that any car registered as 'historic' it now can..
One one hand it says
Vehicles manufactured before 1 January 1973 may have registration plates displaying white, grey or silver characters on a black background.
But under informations (on the same page) it says,
with the reason for rejection beingOn vehicles first registered on or after 1 January 1973, check: ? the colour of the characters and background
a. a front registration plate does not have black characters on a white background
No wonder the poor testers are confused.. Is it the build date or the registration date??
The the InsideDVLA website says
.Vehicles that can display black and silver plates
Since April 2015 vehicles manufactured before 1 January 1975 can display the older style plates. You must:
have applied to DVLA, and be registered within the ?historic vehicles? tax class.
Cars from 1973 onwards never had old style number plates before but it now seems that any car registered as 'historic' it now can..
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