
Open consultation: Roadworthiness testing for vehicles of historic interest
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultat ... c-interest
If you are owners' clubs they should already know, but pass the word .. this may need to be nipped in the bud!
Agreed! The pre-1960 MOT exemption seems not to have made much impact as cars of that era tend not to be as suitable for the daily grind now. But 1975 cars can be every bit as effective and as cheap as or cheaper to run than equivalent moderns, so these 41 year old cars could, in theory, become cause for justifiable concern. MK3 Cortinas, Vauxhall Victors and Hillman Hunters are all seen as "cool", these and more '70s cars can keep with the flow of traffic, can burn sufficiently little fuel to keep their owners from bankruptcy and are comfortable in a way that few moderns can beat by more than a blue Rizla's thickness in the perceived superiority of the newest tinware.gazza82 wrote:...this may need to be nipped in the bud!