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<blockquote data-quote="Austin" data-source="post: 601619" data-attributes="member: 13893"><p>Thought I may as well chuck my two penneth in, i imported my 58 kombi and first registered it in the uk virtually as soon as it arrived without an mot cert, I’m sure there was a box on the registration form to tick to say it was pre 1960 or exempt from mot. All was fine there, the main reason I did that was because I was gagging to get a plate made up for it, don’t even think it had a beam on it at the time. But when it was done and ready for the road I mot’d it anyway, as I knew I’d gone over the top with replacing things and making sure it was spot on to drive safely.</p><p></p><p>My 70 mot runs out in June, I’ll probably get it mot’d again anyway, although it will take some sense of urgency out of it. I do think tho the amount of type2’s and bugs I have had mot’d in the past, the mot man knew pretty much f&@k all about anything that wasn’t just out of warranty!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin, post: 601619, member: 13893"] Thought I may as well chuck my two penneth in, i imported my 58 kombi and first registered it in the uk virtually as soon as it arrived without an mot cert, I’m sure there was a box on the registration form to tick to say it was pre 1960 or exempt from mot. All was fine there, the main reason I did that was because I was gagging to get a plate made up for it, don’t even think it had a beam on it at the time. But when it was done and ready for the road I mot’d it anyway, as I knew I’d gone over the top with replacing things and making sure it was spot on to drive safely. My 70 mot runs out in June, I’ll probably get it mot’d again anyway, although it will take some sense of urgency out of it. I do think tho the amount of type2’s and bugs I have had mot’d in the past, the mot man knew pretty much f&@k all about anything that wasn’t just out of warranty!! [/QUOTE]
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