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dxmedia:

--- Quote from: landmannnn on February 20, 2010, 23:24:26 ---If you can find one - £15k, fully restored 3 times that.  They only made 750 so not many about.

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You can pay me 15K for my mog if you want - there was only 86 made in the first batch, and the same again in the 2nd - that's rarer than an enzo :P and it's MOT / Tax exempt.

dxmedia:

--- Quote from: shedmonkey on June 07, 2010, 23:20:32 ---Hi dont think you get mot exempt they arent heavy enough at about 2.5ton .Any good sources of parts would be appreciated thanks. :D

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If it's a truck, any historic truck made before 1960 and not used for comercial is MOT exempt.

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: dxmedia on June 08, 2010, 10:35:02 ---
--- Quote from: shedmonkey on June 07, 2010, 23:20:32 ---Hi dont think you get mot exempt they arent heavy enough at about 2.5ton .Any good sources of parts would be appreciated thanks. :D

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If it's a truck, any historic truck made before 1960 and not used for comercial is MOT exempt.

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Really :-k

dxmedia:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on June 28, 2010, 00:51:50 ---
--- Quote from: dxmedia on June 08, 2010, 10:35:02 ---
--- Quote from: shedmonkey on June 07, 2010, 23:20:32 ---Hi dont think you get mot exempt they arent heavy enough at about 2.5ton .Any good sources of parts would be appreciated thanks. :D

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If it's a truck, any historic truck made before 1960 and not used for comercial is MOT exempt.

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Really :-k

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Yup.

Went to tax the mog the other week (historic truck on the v5), all they wanted was the insurance docs, it flags on the system as being MOT exempt.  Form v111 IIRC has a section on it - all the details are on the website foodfight.org (Jim - he rebuilt a mog a few years ago and posted loads of useful snippets up)

dxmedia:
Close but no cigar...


V112G is the exemption form - if you have a look at the PDF - in the notes section point 30.



--- Quote ---Motor vehicles first used before 1st January 1960, used unladen and not drawing a laden trailer, and trailers manufactured before 1st January 1960 and used unladen.

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There you go.... Pre 1960 historic trucks are MOT exempt ;)

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