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    Just wondered how many of you lads with long term projects have your cars SORN up to date ?

    If you have bought a car that's been off the road for many years, maybe laid up before SORN came into play, as soon as you register a 'change of keeper' you must make a SORN declaration.

    It's taken 3 attempts to SORN my 75 TR7 since receiving the V5 back from DVLA in my name, it won't allow you to do it online immediately after change of keeper. The car was last taxed in 91, the online form alerts you that there has been a gap in time since it was last taxed and there may be outstanding duty "do you wish to proceed"

    **** it, now SORN'd and legal
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    Did mine this morning. Tax runs out end of this month.
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    • #3
      TAX FREE you *******

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lee bishop View Post
        TAX FREE you *******



        Mobility scooters, powered wheel chairs and invalid carriages
        They must have a maximum speed of 8mph on the road, and be fitted with a device limiting them to 4mph on footways.
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        • #5
          Aye

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RUDDY View Post



            Mobility scooters, powered wheel chairs and invalid carriages
            They must have a maximum speed of 8mph on the road, and be fitted with a device limiting them to 4mph on footways.
            He's fat enough for one Paul.
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            • #7
              Did mine this morning prior to going into the ex- Ruddy carcoon.
              Gone to the Dark Side but still lurking!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ATR477V View Post
                Did mine this morning prior to going into the ex- Ruddy carcoon.
                It's been contaminated

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RUDDY View Post
                  It's been contaminated

                  Now't up with TR's, wouldn't mind having a look at your project some time?

                  Is it best to get a new carbon filter for your old un?
                  Gone to the Dark Side but still lurking!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ATR477V View Post

                    Is it best to get a new carbon filter for your old un?
                    I think it's only seen two Winters use, would have thought it would still be ok.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by RUDDY View Post
                      I think it's only seen two Winters use, would have thought it would still be ok.
                      6 filters, think it was about £40ish


                      Q: How long do the filters last?
                      A: The primary filters are the first barrier against airborne pollutants. Therefore, it makes perfect sense to keep these washable filters clean, and change them every couple of years or so, depending on the storage conditions. The inner Activated Carbon Filters are constantly working 24-7 to improve the storage conditions within the Carcoon. For best results, the Carbon filters should be changed after the equivalent of one year's continual use. When deployed only for normal winter use, this equates to every two years
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                      • #12
                        Didn't think you could SORN a vehicle that has not been taxed or SORN since 1998 ????
                        cheeRS

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
                          Didn't think you could SORN a vehicle that has not been taxed or SORN since 1998 ????
                          I believe change of keeper over rules this, as it will probably move location you have to state that it is SORN'd or taxed, could be wrong as I'm only right most of the time

                          Motor traders are exempt
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RUDDY View Post
                            I believe change of keeper over rules this, as it will probably move location you have to state that it is SORN'd or taxed, could be wrong as I'm only right most of the time

                            Motor traders are exempt
                            When I bought REG last year, It had not been on the road since 1994. I did not have to declare it SORN.
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                            • #15
                              Taken from - https://www.gov.uk/register-sorn-sta...-ways-to-apply

                              You must apply by post if you’re recently registered as the keeper or not yet registered.



                              BUT (I win - lol)

                              Make a SORN only if the tax disc for your vehicle runs out on or after 31 January 1998.
                              cheeRS

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