Heritage certificate
- John Watson
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Re: Heritage certificate
We have a link on the MGB Register website for the cert location. https://www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/ar ... rtificates
John Watson
1964 MGB Roadster Mk1
2018 MG ZS Exclusive 1ltr Auto
1964 MGB Roadster Mk1
2018 MG ZS Exclusive 1ltr Auto
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- Forename: Chris
- Surname: Silk
Re: Heritage certificate
Is a Heritage certificate essential for claiming VED and MOT exemption ? My 1979 has been off the road for a few years and I was planning on insuring it soon ready for a return to the road and applying for tax and MOT exemption.
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- Forename: Vic
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- Location: North West Hampshire
Re: Heritage certificate
Only if the car is manufactured in an earlier year to which it was registered like mine is to claim Historic status.To be MOT exempt the vehicle must be in the Historic taxation class and thus MOT exemption can be self declared unless the vehicle has been "substantially modified."
Not necessary in your case as you can apply for Historic status from 1/4/20. You have to apply for it, it's not automatically done by DVLA. It's done at a Post Office that issues motor vehicle licences. It's a matter of filling in the taxation class change in the V5C and handing it in.
Not necessary in your case as you can apply for Historic status from 1/4/20. You have to apply for it, it's not automatically done by DVLA. It's done at a Post Office that issues motor vehicle licences. It's a matter of filling in the taxation class change in the V5C and handing it in.
1977 Stage 2 MGB GT
1975 SWB Series 3 Land Rover with a later 2.5 petrol engine
1975 SWB Series 3 Land Rover with a later 2.5 petrol engine