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Postby neal » Sat Jan 23, 2016 10:14 pm

A have been diagnosed with heart failure so as I had an old Spanish li125 frame I thought I would put in a vespa et4 engine in as it has push button start,finding it hard to start my 1963 li.Does anyone know what to do to get registered I have all docs for et4 which is on a W plate .The Spanish frame I bought for parts in spain and have no docs only bill of sale.Can anyone help with this thanks.
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Re: auto lambretta

Postby rossclark » Sun Jan 24, 2016 2:10 am

The reg follows the frame, you'll need a dating certificate and a NOVA to get it registered regardless of the engine. It will also need to be complete and have an MOT.

The docs you have for the et4 can't be used to register your Spanish frame. Transferring the numbers related to the et4 v5 to the Spanish frame would be a clear case of 'ringing' - attempting to change or disguise the identity of a vehicle.
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Re: auto lambretta

Postby Digger » Sun Jan 24, 2016 3:52 pm

Has you've had "heart failure" I'm impressed that you're able to consider even getting out of bed. ;)
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Re: auto lambretta

Postby neal » Tue Jan 26, 2016 2:43 pm

Thanks for replies it is as I thought,only mentioned et4 docs because saw a series 3 in scootering with motorbike engine on a recent number plate.As for staying in bed I done enough of that in hospital,but I do need a nap in the afternoon now.cheers neal
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Re: auto lambretta

Postby rossclark » Wed Jan 27, 2016 9:29 pm

It's possible that the frame on that conversion wasn't able to be dated and therefore issued an age related plate. It would have been inspected and issued with a new plate or a Q plate.

I think also maybe some of the early scomadis or the old series 5 / 6 Frank Sanderson conversions may have been registered as 'new' as well.

If you can read the number on your frame you should be able to get a dating certificate and a NOVA and register it on an age related plate even with the motor transplant.

Hope you're health improves.
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