I think I've jumped through all the hoops but I just want to check with other owners who've declared their car MoT-exempt that I've taken all the right steps!
I completed a 'Declaration of exemption from MoT' from V112 and produced it at the Post Office when re-taxing my car last year, my tax reminder letter confirms my car to be an Historic Vehicle, as does my logbook.
However, I've noticed the term 'Vehicle of Historic Interest' used in the government guidance on what constitutes substantial changes - see link.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... s-criteria
So is my Historic Vehicle classification the same thing as a Vehicle of Historic Interest classification? Is it now legally MoT-exempt?
And before anyone tells me I shouldn't be shunning the MoT test, I'm getting my car voluntarily tested every other year!
Is my Morris officially MoT exempt? Historic Vehicle vs Vehicle of Historic Interest
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Re: Is my Morris officially MoT exempt? Historic Vehicle vs Vehicle of Historic Interest
If you haven’t made substantial changes your vehicle is mot exempt, you can see what constitutes substantial changes in the link you posted. It’s your choice to mot or not. However as you intend to carry on testing, your entitlement to exemption is academic.