Yes 200tdi is a retrofit.is your 200tdi a later retrofit?
also did you get rid of the v8 you mentioned in 2019 when you asked about the ULEZ?
Yes I still have the v8! (Featured in my profile picture!)
Yes 200tdi is a retrofit.is your 200tdi a later retrofit?
also did you get rid of the v8 you mentioned in 2019 when you asked about the ULEZ?
Sweet, was going to say!I seem to recall that was pretty unique!Yes 200tdi is a retrofit.
Yes I still have the v8! (Featured in my profile picture!)
Sweet, was going to say!I seem to recall that was pretty unique!
Already checked.... file deleted ....I'd be tempted to put the old plates back on and to hell with it.
Col
No it wont be checked, but you will sign the application that it meets the DVLA requirements, the vehicle will then be MOT free, and by that time u shouldn’t be paying for the vehicle tax either.When getting the tax free class at 40 years old, does the vehicle have to be checked?
you will keep the number plate from the first registration,.
so my new plate that I bought won’t be allowed to roll over with it into historic? It goes back to original?
I thought about after i had logged out, what if the original plate was changed to a personalised one
Well the registration plate the vehicle ran with before the change to Historic would of course be used
My thoughts was basted on my 44year old vehicle which still has the original metal plates although their yellow & white colour, which can be changed to the black silver now... I believe.
Ah...... it’s just occurred to me that it’s has a very aged (original) Land Rover 110 sticker on the front (above the grill). It also has an old military number on it (by the fender)if its a 110 it should have 5 doors or its a 3 door van
110 van then,and not built as a station wagon or originally had side windows or anything but bench seats in the back,90 station wagons did have rear windows and bench seats unlike 110, no point in not trying thoughAh...... it’s just occurred to me that it’s has a very aged (original) Land Rover 110 sticker on the front (above the grill). It also has an old military number on it (by the fender)
I’m wondering if this is a Frankenrover created by our beloved Army?? in any case, does this alter ANYTHING???
110 van then,and not built as a station wagon or originally had side windows or anything but bench seats in the back,90 station wagons did have rear windows and bench seats unlike 110, no point in not trying though
i wouldnt know what you can get away with im afraid , but technically it shouldnt qualify even if it had bench seats fitted in rearIs this in any way a possible get out Ofjail card?
Yeah I guessed as much. I’m hoping that the land gods bestow me with a free pass to the capital. Or there is a peasants revolt against the Sheriff of London’s evil empirei wouldnt know what you can get away with im afraid , but technically it shouldnt qualify even if it had bench seats fitted in rear
Well the City of London has two Sheriffs and a Lord Mayor.Yeah I guessed as much. I’m hoping that the land gods bestow me with a free pass to the capital. Or there is a peasants revolt against the Sheriff of London’s evil empire
.On a side note, have you used a vin decoder to see what your chassis number is actually saying the vehicle should be? I use this one usually.
https://www.firstfour.co.uk/land-rover-vin/
Thanks for that link, very comprehensive info. though interestingly there doesn't seem to be a 'body style' listing for a 109 station wagon, only an 88.
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