How to get around Q plate?
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The only way this is going to work is if you convince the DVLA that every single component is "new" and are prepared to back it up with receipts. The parts do NOT need to come from the same supplier. You are allowed ONE "major component" that has been reconditioned and you still get a "new" registration. Most people choose the engine as their one major component - that way, when you come to SVA it, you can still get through on emissions requirements appropriate to the age of the engine. As has been said, the DVLA tend not to look too closely at receipts for minor components like seats, trim, etc but it's still a bit of a risk.
Also, I don't think you'll be able to register it as an MG Midget (the DVLA know these are not currently in production!) so you'll have to think up another make and model!
You're taking a big risk on this one. As has been said, the only way to use your '55 plate is to convince them it is NEW. If you get it wrong, they will give you a "Q" plate and these can't be transferred so you'll be stuck with it forever.
Also, I don't think you'll be able to register it as an MG Midget (the DVLA know these are not currently in production!) so you'll have to think up another make and model!
You're taking a big risk on this one. As has been said, the only way to use your '55 plate is to convince them it is NEW. If you get it wrong, they will give you a "Q" plate and these can't be transferred so you'll be stuck with it forever.
KITT said:
What a great idea for a car I've always fancied sticking a modern lump into an old MG
Well, it would be great fun, but only with some seriously upgraded suspension and brakes. The Midgets front suspension with it's flimsy, bendy upper arm and stupid "fast wear" trunions was certainly a exercise in how not to build a decent suspension system.
Hello Everyone,
I'm new to this forum and this is my first post.
I have recently bought a Marcos GT, a car which I have dreamed about for years!
Unfortunately, it is on a Q-plate.
Having made several inquiries of fellow enthusiasts regarding these plates, I was on the point of resigning myself to having to live with it.
However, I got talking to a gentleman who had built his own special and kept it's "proper" registration.
Turns out this gentleman is a Barrister and he advised me to write to DVLA telling them that the Use of Q-plates on some vehicles, whilst other similar vehicles carry "normal" registrations is unacceptable, cannot be justified - and contravenes Section 14 of the Human Rights Act.
Whether I will get anywhere, I do not know - but I'm on the case!
It would certainly be helpful if those of you who have been stuck with a Q-plate also wrote to DVLA - pressure of numbers sometimes works.
I'm also going to copy-in the Minister of Transport and my local MP.
Let's see if we can get rid of these Q-plates and the stigma they carry.
All the Best!
I'm new to this forum and this is my first post.
I have recently bought a Marcos GT, a car which I have dreamed about for years!
Unfortunately, it is on a Q-plate.
Having made several inquiries of fellow enthusiasts regarding these plates, I was on the point of resigning myself to having to live with it.
However, I got talking to a gentleman who had built his own special and kept it's "proper" registration.
Turns out this gentleman is a Barrister and he advised me to write to DVLA telling them that the Use of Q-plates on some vehicles, whilst other similar vehicles carry "normal" registrations is unacceptable, cannot be justified - and contravenes Section 14 of the Human Rights Act.
Whether I will get anywhere, I do not know - but I'm on the case!
It would certainly be helpful if those of you who have been stuck with a Q-plate also wrote to DVLA - pressure of numbers sometimes works.
I'm also going to copy-in the Minister of Transport and my local MP.
Let's see if we can get rid of these Q-plates and the stigma they carry.
All the Best!
Human rights?
"14: Prohibition of discrimination"
Get a grip man. What discrimination do you suffer from having a q plate?
I've never seen the stigma myself and am quite happy with mine. For one thing, it releases me from having to care about emissions tests ever again.
Oh, and I'd love to meet this fellow who got his plate changed.
"14: Prohibition of discrimination"
Get a grip man. What discrimination do you suffer from having a q plate?
I've never seen the stigma myself and am quite happy with mine. For one thing, it releases me from having to care about emissions tests ever again.
Oh, and I'd love to meet this fellow who got his plate changed.
Well, not only am I stigmatised by running a "Q" plated car but I am now nursing an aching ribcage following a sustained bout of uncontrolled laughter following my reading of your proposed plan. I thank you from the bottom of my diaphragm for brightening up an otherwise lacklustre afternoon.
When I get my breath back I'm off to the garage to administer a sound thrashing to my morally bankrupt and unworthy kit car, Basil Fawlty style!
As for your barrister he may be on to something. First it was PPI. Then whiplash claims and tripping up in the street. More recently medical negligence claims.
Now it's "Q" PLATE TRAUMA !
I can see the ads now...
That stupid effing dog with the crutch and bandages with that awful irritating squeaky voice that sounds like he swallowed a duck caller.
He'll be driving a Dutton down the street with a bag over his head whilst passers by throw rotten tomatoes, bad eggs and Justin Bieber cd's.
Brian Blessed will force him off the road in his private plated Range Rover while laughing his tits off!
I might start a claims company up myself to cash in. All you need is a good strapline.
"Fed up with your "Q" plate nightmare? Feeling like a worthless social outcast?
Call "PARIAH LINE". No Win, No Fee!
When I get my breath back I'm off to the garage to administer a sound thrashing to my morally bankrupt and unworthy kit car, Basil Fawlty style!
As for your barrister he may be on to something. First it was PPI. Then whiplash claims and tripping up in the street. More recently medical negligence claims.
Now it's "Q" PLATE TRAUMA !
I can see the ads now...
That stupid effing dog with the crutch and bandages with that awful irritating squeaky voice that sounds like he swallowed a duck caller.
He'll be driving a Dutton down the street with a bag over his head whilst passers by throw rotten tomatoes, bad eggs and Justin Bieber cd's.
Brian Blessed will force him off the road in his private plated Range Rover while laughing his tits off!
I might start a claims company up myself to cash in. All you need is a good strapline.
"Fed up with your "Q" plate nightmare? Feeling like a worthless social outcast?
Call "PARIAH LINE". No Win, No Fee!
CrutyRammers said:
460dave said:
I'm gutted I have a lowly Q plate
I will go and stand in the corner and mumble
Get a life and drive it and not worry about it.
You poor bugger! You must get howls of derision wherever you go in that heap!I will go and stand in the corner and mumble
Get a life and drive it and not worry about it.
I feel for you, man.
(bloody nice car BTW! Looks perfect on those tyres as well. )
Fake7 said:
460dave said:
So ashamed you don't even display it in public Steve
Steve_D said:
Fake7 said:
460dave said:
So ashamed you don't even display it in public Steve
I dream of a Q plate, my SVA ( for it was so at the time) was so traumatic I suffered post traumatic IVA stress, still reeling from this I staggered to the local DVLA office hoping for a quick and painless Q plate but ohh no, not a hope
You need to supply folders of reciepts and photographs and then be grilled by Stasi trained DVLA staff who whilst waiting for the water boarding tank to slowly fill asked pointed and personal questions about my badly Forged documents, to add to the grilling the only photo of me working on the car was of my feet resting on the roll bar as I lay head in the footwell upside down gently floating away on the evostick fumes like a glue addict.
How I wished I had insisted on a Q
The pain carried on further into the day as a build up inspection was needed, the ex- Kremlin DVLA build up inspector roughly pulled on the elbow length rubber gloves and walked purposely to my rear, sorry the rear of my car.
In a matter of minutes the defiling was over but not the torture.
Several weeks before I could expect an age related plate.
I had to take 6 months of on full pay to get over this.
Q plate yes please.
You need to supply folders of reciepts and photographs and then be grilled by Stasi trained DVLA staff who whilst waiting for the water boarding tank to slowly fill asked pointed and personal questions about my badly Forged documents, to add to the grilling the only photo of me working on the car was of my feet resting on the roll bar as I lay head in the footwell upside down gently floating away on the evostick fumes like a glue addict.
How I wished I had insisted on a Q
The pain carried on further into the day as a build up inspection was needed, the ex- Kremlin DVLA build up inspector roughly pulled on the elbow length rubber gloves and walked purposely to my rear, sorry the rear of my car.
In a matter of minutes the defiling was over but not the torture.
Several weeks before I could expect an age related plate.
I had to take 6 months of on full pay to get over this.
Q plate yes please.
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