Hey,
Ingrid the sports-mog (has a vacuum advance dizzy

) hasn't seen much use recently - but is about to.
When we got her, she was a Q plate recovery truck, we registered her properly as a '61 HGV and have an age related plate. We've always MOT'd her (usually successfully

) but have struggled this year, because a lot of places won't test petrols (never been a problem before)
Anyhow, it got me to looking at whether we *needed* an MOT. When the law changed a few years ago I didn't think it affected us, but I think they've changed the wording on the site to suggest we don't need one
"
4. Large vehicle information
Some large vehicles are exempt from testing.
Large goods vehicles (defined as vehicles more than 3.5 tonnes) or buses and public service vehicles (defined with 8 or more passenger seats) which are used commercially require a valid test certificate if:
the vehicle has been substantially changed in the last 30 years
it is a large goods vehicle and is used when laden or towing a laden trailer" *
We're non commercial, and the only major change was made more than 30 years ago. Anyone in the same position, or with a more definitive view?
ta
jim
* -
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/historic-classic-vehicles-mot-exemption-criteria/historic-classic-vehicles-mot-exemption-criteria#large-vehicle-information