Registration / IVA Question - 'Barn Find'
Discussion
OK, so late at night, I was browsing eBay, and found this beauty:

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Ignoring the degree to which beauty is in the eye of the beholder, the real question. DVLA has this registered as a 1972 Reliant Scimitar.
My understanding is that the Scimitar has a separate chassis and unstressed body. I'm not 'up' on the rules nowadays; are we still talking "points" for major parts of the vehicle?
During a brief search, I've read conflicting advice as to what constitutes 'rebodying' vs 'radically altering'. I haven't had sight of the V5 but, if it is indeed declared as 'standard', could this just be a DVLA inspection and note on V5 of rebody?
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Ignoring the degree to which beauty is in the eye of the beholder, the real question. DVLA has this registered as a 1972 Reliant Scimitar.
My understanding is that the Scimitar has a separate chassis and unstressed body. I'm not 'up' on the rules nowadays; are we still talking "points" for major parts of the vehicle?
During a brief search, I've read conflicting advice as to what constitutes 'rebodying' vs 'radically altering'. I haven't had sight of the V5 but, if it is indeed declared as 'standard', could this just be a DVLA inspection and note on V5 of rebody?
tr7v8 said:
I have seen it on the bay as well. It is a rebody on a Scimitar chassis, so no IVA just MOT & away you go. May need changes to V5 such as colour, seats etc.
Thank you. However, it is, and it isn't... looking at a picture of a bare chassis:
shows that the chassis for the 'blue barn' must have been "bobbed" in the manner of so many Land Rovers et al. As a result, it perhaps isn't a 'rebody' so much as a 'radically altered' vehicle?
From what I can gather, it may depend upon when the work was done (and when it can be proved to have been done, more to the point), but even so, it seems a grey area. Any more thoughts? Thanks!
skwdenyer said:
tr7v8 said:
I have seen it on the bay as well. It is a rebody on a Scimitar chassis, so no IVA just MOT & away you go. May need changes to V5 such as colour, seats etc.
Thank you. However, it is, and it isn't... looking at a picture of a bare chassis:shows that the chassis for the 'blue barn' must have been "bobbed" in the manner of so many Land Rovers et al. As a result, it perhaps isn't a 'rebody' so much as a 'radically altered' vehicle?
From what I can gather, it may depend upon when the work was done (and when it can be proved to have been done, more to the point), but even so, it seems a grey area. Any more thoughts? Thanks!
sammio or ribble or how they are called today are offering a 50ies style body kit, to be fitted on a scimi se5...as the chassis remains untouched (untouched also means for most builders: we keep the dirt and rust) those cars are considered as rebody and therefore keep there tax-exempt status.
correctly registered they will get the V5c issued with the kit-name or a combination of scimitar/reliant and kitname.
correctly registered they will get the V5c issued with the kit-name or a combination of scimitar/reliant and kitname.
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