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Tricky Question
bezzabsa:
OK, so I am thinking of re chassis'ing the WIDOW - BUT I dont want to take her off the road, so heres my query...If I can get a galv chassis, and recon some axles and gearbox etc, can i still claim it as the WIDOW when i swap the body/engine over?????
I know theres lots of 'tax exempt' 90's out there, but i will be keeping her leaf (maybe parabolic!!)
James.Harwood:
I am not sure but i think by only keeeping the original engine and changing the gearbox, axles ect all in one go you may end up with a Q plate.
Anyone able to clarify?
Tigger:
Here you go chap...
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/regrebil.htm
Have a look through that, after the 17th reading it should make sense :-)
dave_2A_2.25Turbo:
As long as you are replacing like-for-like you should have no problems. The I.D regs are an attempt to stop everyone jumping on the tax-exempt bandwagon . (ie t-e 90s etc)
mark.yellow.series.3:
go on the DVLA website and check the facts,
but ive checked with mine and you wont need a q plate or owt.
only if you change alot of major componants.
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