Article in todays Daily Telegraph Motoring. 'Be aware of a new and potentially ugly DVLA-inspired phenomenon called BIVA which allows government agencies to call in and "assess" modified classics - at a cost of £450!' Nice!
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Hi Liz,
I have also been reading up on this scheme. It appears that if your car is picked on, and even if it passes the test. The car will be issued with a 'Q' registration. This could affect any cars that have age related numbers, and especially any cars which qualify for 'Historic Vehicle' free road tax. The car would lose it's tax free status and have to pay for road tax!! And that is IF it passes the test!
Another scheme by our crooked government to clawback taxes more like it.
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OK so cutting a monocoque and shutting is potentially dangerous if not done correctly, but a gearbox upgrade, no way! Who dreams up these rules?
Another link with comments at
http://www2.mgcars.org.uk/cgi-bin/gen5?runprog=mgbbs&mode=thread&access=&subject=76& source=T&thread=201002221048559404
Peter
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