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mot pass yahooo!!!
just thought i'd share my deep joy with those that get over elated with the passing of the mot test, my 1969 maroon b convertible passed yesterday with only a replaced stearing gaitor and track rod end wey hey 

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Re: mot pass yahooo!!!
Well done! A great feeling isn't it!
My Traveller also recently passed the MOT with only one bottom trunnion needed. (And I have a feeling that was only because I ran out of grease on the pre MOT check and that was the only trunnion that didn't get greased just before the MOT so it felt "different" to the MOT man so was failed).
My Traveller also recently passed the MOT with only one bottom trunnion needed. (And I have a feeling that was only because I ran out of grease on the pre MOT check and that was the only trunnion that didn't get greased just before the MOT so it felt "different" to the MOT man so was failed).
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well Done 

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Mine doesnt even need an MOT (pre 1960) yahooooooooooooooooooooooo 

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I wonder whether that'll happen.kingzdjc wrote:Mine doesnt even need an MOT (pre 1960) yahooooooooooooooooooooooo
I wouldn't mind betting that insurance companies will still insist on all cars having a current ticket.
Phil.
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Insurance companies dont ask if it has had an MOT?Ratbag wrote:I wonder whether that'll happen.kingzdjc wrote:Mine doesnt even need an MOT (pre 1960) yahooooooooooooooooooooooo
I wouldn't mind betting that insurance companies will still insist on all cars having a current ticket.
Phil.
Besides, Im with a classic car specialist (Lancaster insurance) and if your car is pre-1960, theyre fine with it.
Why? If you know what your're doing i.e checking brakes etc, theres no need for an MOT.Im So Glad mine will still need a MOT. WHOOOP WHOOP.
Tomas
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They will if you have a shunt.kingzdjc wrote:Insurance companies dont ask if it has had an MOT?Ratbag wrote:I wonder whether that'll happen.kingzdjc wrote:Mine doesnt even need an MOT (pre 1960) yahooooooooooooooooooooooo
I wouldn't mind betting that insurance companies will still insist on all cars having a current ticket.
Phil.
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Actually, they won't have to ask - they already know - it's on a database.
Otherwise the question might be 'was the (written off) car in a roadworthy condition'?
Thinking about it, that's a question they ask sometimes even WITH an MOT.
Phil.
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kingzdjc wrote:Insurance companies dont ask if it has had an MOT?Ratbag wrote:I wonder whether that'll happen.kingzdjc wrote:Mine doesnt even need an MOT (pre 1960) yahooooooooooooooooooooooo
I wouldn't mind betting that insurance companies will still insist on all cars having a current ticket.
Phil.
Besides, Im with a classic car specialist (Lancaster insurance) and if your car is pre-1960, theyre fine with it.
Im So Glad mine will still need a MOT. WHOOOP WHOOP.
Tomas
It did not pass on everything did it Woop Woop
Why? If you know what your're doing i.e checking brakes etc, theres no need for an MOT.
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Fair point actually. Probably best to get an MOT then, as the responsibility of the car being in roadworthy condition would not be my problem, (besides liight bulbs etc)
They will if you have a shunt.
Actually, they won't have to ask - they already know - it's on a database.
Otherwise the question might be 'was the (written off) car in a roadworthy condition'?
Thinking about it, that's a question they ask sometimes even WITH an MOT.
Phil.