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citydaz wrote:also when your tax class changes to historic, you can now put black and white plates on it.
ToBoldlyGo wrote:citydaz wrote:also when your tax class changes to historic, you can now put black and white plates on it.
That I didn't know. Think I'll stick with the full size yellow on my 74 jet though. It looks more the part.
Steve J wrote:I find it odd that DVLA are now permitting vehicles from the early 1970s to be fitted with non-reflective plates, when they were not allowed to be fitted with them from new. The reflective plates were introduced for safety reasons, to increase the chances of a vehicle without lights (maybe parked) being seen by other drivers using headlights. Fit the black & silver plates by all means, but just be careful where you park after dark!
citydaz wrote:also when your tax class changes to historic, you can now put black and white plates on it.
citydaz wrote:also when your tax class changes to historic, you can now put black and white plates on it.
citydaz wrote:also when your tax class changes to historic, you can now put black and white plates on it.
HxPaul wrote:citydaz wrote:also when your tax class changes to historic, you can now put black and white plates on it.
This isn't true,you still have to have reflective plates if your vehicle was made after 1st January 1973.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_r ... erritories
landybretta wrote:HxPaul wrote:citydaz wrote:also when your tax class changes to historic, you can now put black and white plates on it.
This isn't true,you still have to have reflective plates if your vehicle was made after 1st January 1973.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_r ... erritories
No so. Below taken from the DVLA site. However there seems to be some confusion even on their site as this refers to when a vehicle was built as opposed to registered per my earlier post above.
Vehicles that can display black and silver plates
Since April 2015 vehicles manufactured before 1 January 1975 can display the older style plates. You must:
have applied to DVLA, and
be registered within the ‘historic vehicles’ tax class.
This allows your vehicle to retain its authenticity and be in keeping with its age.
Vehicles constructed 40 or more years ago are exempt from vehicle tax.
The 40 year exemption date rolls forward automatically each year on 1 April. (i.e. now 1st January 1976)
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