Who's got the oldest car that's never failed an MoT?
Discussion
GT03ROB said:
Ozzie Osmond said:
Just a thought seeing some of the MOT threads - who's got the oldest car that's never failed an MOT test? And what's the secret of success?
Best I've seen is 10 years but there must be some really old and reliable ones out there!
I have a 20yr old one that hasn't. Best I've seen is 10 years but there must be some really old and reliable ones out there!
1985 - failed for the first time last year - caliper union leaking fluid and emmisions
Possibly cheating, but I don't think my 1918 LaFrance has ever failed an MOT.
Cheating as it started life in America (so no MOT), and since the early 1990's I don't think it's ever failed an MOT. Though it doesn't have one every year, and does occasionally spend a few years in a garage.
What do I win?
Cheating as it started life in America (so no MOT), and since the early 1990's I don't think it's ever failed an MOT. Though it doesn't have one every year, and does occasionally spend a few years in a garage.
What do I win?
dibbers006 said:
Perhaps I am being awkward but why would you let your car get in such a condition as to fail?
Agreed on stuff like tyres and lights, but over a certain age/mileage stuff like suspension bushes deteriorate.You might not even notice any difference in the handling but then the tester puts it on that thing that shakes the car via the front wheel, and they move too much and it fails.
Then you replace them and it passes and you still can't see any difference in the handling and wonder what the point was

belleair302 said:
I am off this week to look at a swb Land Rover Mk1 which has never failed an MOT, but has not been driven for the last three years and is sitting in a shed n Dorset. The question is can I get it MOT'd to drive it or do I need to get it onto a trailer?
You could ask the seller to mot it for you, or book an mot close to where you live & drive it straight there. Personally though if it was me picking up a vehicle of that age that had not been driven for 3 years I would trailer it anyway, regardless of mot.My friend has a 93 poverty spec Astra which her father gave her 3 1/2 years ago. She asked me to get it MOT'd two weeks ago, This was the third one since she got it. Since owning it she has never had it serviced, has only checked/topped up oil and water when going on a long run, has only replaced tyres. She has covered about 70,000 miles in that time.
Before taking it to the MOT station I asked if she had checked wipers, washers and lights... She said no!
I took it to the MOT station, they too half an hour and came out grinning! Fearing the worst I asked how much it was going to cost. "Thousands!" was the reply... The bloody thing didn't even get an advisory!
There were other people with much newer cars facing 3to4 hundred pound bills to get through! Unreal!
Before taking it to the MOT station I asked if she had checked wipers, washers and lights... She said no!

I took it to the MOT station, they too half an hour and came out grinning! Fearing the worst I asked how much it was going to cost. "Thousands!" was the reply... The bloody thing didn't even get an advisory!
There were other people with much newer cars facing 3to4 hundred pound bills to get through! Unreal!
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