Basic iva test guidance, Chevrolet El Camino

Basic iva test guidance, Chevrolet El Camino

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shake n bake

Original Poster:

2,221 posts

207 months

Saturday 1st December 2018
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Hi folks,

It’s been a while since I was on pistonheads, when I sold my tvr i didn’t have much to read about and drifted away.

Anyhow, next week I’ll finally get my hands on my freshly imported 1966 El Camino after it spending 4 months making its way here from Washington state.

It’s been a slow, long wait but now it’s time to get down to planning to get it ready for registration. Most of it seems easy enough like swapping reverse lights to indicators but I’m struggling to find anything that catches my eye for a rear fog light.

Has anyone got any suggestions for something pretty I can install?

Also any help regarding the iva test is welcome and any advice on what to expect with the car is also welcomed as well!

Thanks,

Russell




was8v

1,937 posts

195 months

Saturday 1st December 2018
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IIRC you don't need IVA if its over 10 years old?


shake n bake

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2,221 posts

207 months

Saturday 1st December 2018
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From my understanding it needs a basic Iva test to register it but happy to be proven wrong?

dynosoar

111 posts

188 months

Saturday 1st December 2018
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In that case you must be happy.

I just registered my ‘69 without so much as an mot test.

Call the DVLA for the correct forms.

A

was8v

1,937 posts

195 months

Saturday 1st December 2018
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https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-approval/exemptions-fro...

Exemptions from vehicle approval
You do not need vehicle approval for:
cars and minibuses with 8 passenger seats or less (not including the driver) over 10 years old


MOT and post the forms off driving

Geo22

162 posts

166 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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Don't think you need an MOT as its over 40 years old.

shake n bake

Original Poster:

2,221 posts

207 months

Wednesday 5th December 2018
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dynosoar said:
In that case you must be happy.

I just registered my ‘69 without so much as an mot test.

Call the DVLA for the correct forms.

A
Sounds promising, I’m just filling out the registration form and a fair bit of it refers back to the certificate of conformity or iva or msva certificate, I have none of these.
Do you have to fill all the boxes out?

Geo22

162 posts

166 months

Thursday 6th December 2018
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No just leave them blank. When I did my C10 a few months ago I just filled out anything I had the answer for but you would be surprised how little you need to fill out.

shake n bake

Original Poster:

2,221 posts

207 months

Thursday 6th December 2018
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Geo22 said:
No just leave them blank. When I did my C10 a few months ago I just filled out anything I had the answer for but you would be surprised how little you need to fill out.
Cool, thank you for your help.

shake n bake

Original Poster:

2,221 posts

207 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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Just an update for anyone for everyone that replied or for anyone that looks in the future, it was very easy to register it in the end.
I filled out everything I could on the form but didn’t put a lot in, they’ve put it all on the V5 and it took about 2 weeks to arrive.

First drive was pretty special, the car had been laid up for a few years and I could feel it coming back to life and clearing out and getting stronger as I went on further.

New suspension and brake upgrades have arrived, looking forward to fitting it and getting out in the road and enjoying my Elco.

SRT Hellcat

7,031 posts

217 months

Friday 1st February 2019
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Congratulations and enjoy smile