Webley1991
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I was staying with family over the weekend. My relatives know a local farmer and had mentioned to him that I was rebuilding a Series 3 Land Rover.
It turns out that he has this one at the corner of one of his fields. It's a 1975 88" 2 1/4 Petrol. Looking at it, it looks very original and hasn't been modified much.
Apparently it had been taxed, MOT'd and road legal until a few years ago. Since it failed it was SORNed and used as a shooting vehicle on the farm. A few months ago part of a barn roof collapsed on it. This buckled the roof and smashed the driver's side windscreen pane as can be seen in the photos.
According to the farmer it was driven under its own power to where it is now. He said if he had time this week he connect a battery and see if it would start. He also said he would look for the documentation.
The chassis and bulkhead looked like they were mostly ok from the quick look I had. It has had a new rear cross member welded on fairly recently (perhaps in the last 10 years).
I did consider taking a week off work and going over there to do as much work as I could to hopefully get it through an MOT. Then I could drive it home if it is actually running. The farm has MIG welding kit on site, so the chassis could be patched if possible.
Am I right that this vehicle would be tax exempt from April 2015 under the new rules?
It turns out that he has this one at the corner of one of his fields. It's a 1975 88" 2 1/4 Petrol. Looking at it, it looks very original and hasn't been modified much.
Apparently it had been taxed, MOT'd and road legal until a few years ago. Since it failed it was SORNed and used as a shooting vehicle on the farm. A few months ago part of a barn roof collapsed on it. This buckled the roof and smashed the driver's side windscreen pane as can be seen in the photos.
According to the farmer it was driven under its own power to where it is now. He said if he had time this week he connect a battery and see if it would start. He also said he would look for the documentation.
The chassis and bulkhead looked like they were mostly ok from the quick look I had. It has had a new rear cross member welded on fairly recently (perhaps in the last 10 years).
I did consider taking a week off work and going over there to do as much work as I could to hopefully get it through an MOT. Then I could drive it home if it is actually running. The farm has MIG welding kit on site, so the chassis could be patched if possible.
Am I right that this vehicle would be tax exempt from April 2015 under the new rules?