Chassis change
Discussion
Looking at this Winters project. Remove all suspension, engine & drive train & ally from "cough" Locust ladder frame / plywood car and put into a Locost type space frame chassis.
What would be the legal position here? Simply a re-chassis job and inform insurance co. Keep original VIN?
Wouldn't need to SVA the thing , would I?
Ta
What would be the legal position here? Simply a re-chassis job and inform insurance co. Keep original VIN?
Wouldn't need to SVA the thing , would I?
Ta
hemibum said:
Looking at this Winters project. Remove all suspension, engine & drive train & ally from "cough" Locust ladder frame / plywood car and put into a Locost type space frame chassis.
What would be the legal position here? Simply a re-chassis job and inform insurance co. Keep original VIN?
Wouldn't need to SVA the thing , would I?
Ta
I did something similar with my Locust - although I retained the original chassis and built on it with an interior steel frame system, but kept the plywood exteriorWhat would be the legal position here? Simply a re-chassis job and inform insurance co. Keep original VIN?
Wouldn't need to SVA the thing , would I?
Ta
Have a look at my build site - http://locust.tribbeck.com/
I have a feeling that yours could be classified as a radically altered vehicle as both the body and chassis will be replaced - both fairly key units in defining a car (although the overall shape would not change dramatically).
Now, it's probably unlikely for an MOT station to know the difference between a Locust and a Locost, so if you were to transfer the VIN and kept it registered as a Locust, then you'd probably get away with it.
Thanks, looked at that option and thought about it for all of 5 seconds. The bloody thing would end up even heavier!!
I would be carrying over most of the bodywork: Nose Cone, Front and rear wings, and as much of the exterior Ally cladding as poss.
Surely it should just be an insurance notification.
I would be carrying over most of the bodywork: Nose Cone, Front and rear wings, and as much of the exterior Ally cladding as poss.
Surely it should just be an insurance notification.
Fine - I build my cars for comfort; weight isn't something I've been terribly worried about.
Okay, from a strictly legal point of view you need to look here: http://direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/BuyingAndSellingA...
If you keep everything except the chassis, then you'll be able to keep the registration - and I don't think you'll need SVA (unless it was a 2nd hand chassis you're using - new chassis is okay).
Okay, from a strictly legal point of view you need to look here: http://direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/BuyingAndSellingA...
If you keep everything except the chassis, then you'll be able to keep the registration - and I don't think you'll need SVA (unless it was a 2nd hand chassis you're using - new chassis is okay).
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