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bubbagump0

posted on 14/7/14 at 09:08 PM Reply With Quote
IVA/SVA

Hi All

I am new to this but recon there is a plethora of knowledge on this site that could help me with the following query...

I have purchased an ex 750mc racing Locost built to the book standard with a 1300cc escort donor vehicle. Clearly this vehicle has been built to road going standards with the plastic bolt radius covers and trims and all the bits I would have expected. I have taken the vehicle to my local MOT tester so I could check it over on the ramp and he has stated that the vehicle would pass an MOT without any problems.

The question is this, since I never built the car and have no build history can I still get the vehicle registered through the SVA come IVA which ever it is called now?

If this is the case my second question is...

Does any one know a firm that can inspect the car ideally around the south coast (at a cost) that I could take it to for an opinion come recommendations for getting it past the test. I am more than capable of doing the work having messed around with old bangers most my life, but this IVA/SVA thing seems very confusing with little info on the net.

Overall I am not worried about the plate I would get and any advice you guys and girls can offer will be gratefully received.

With thanks

Jim

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blakep82

posted on 14/7/14 at 09:22 PM Reply With Quote
All the info is easy to find in one place
See the link below, and download the manual for free from the goverment website. Iva test for M1 cars is what you want

Iva is supposed to be for self built cars, and you didntbuild it yourself, so could you take a few days to strip it down carefully noting everything, cleaning, painting, and replacing bearings and stuff, then take plenty of photos as you put it back together?

Does the guy you bought it from have any pics from when he build it?

A few friens with acomputer and printer and some imagination could *ahem* sort out any missing receipts for steel and donor car...





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snapper

posted on 15/7/14 at 05:06 AM Reply With Quote
The test is essentially about sharp edges, brakes and emissions
Noise, self centring ,seat belt mounts strength and position and position of lights
Nothing to difficult and if you fail the test you get a list of things to address and the retest is much cheaper





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bubbagump0

posted on 15/7/14 at 08:55 PM Reply With Quote
Thank you

Hi Guys

Thank you for the advice so far I very much appreciate the link. Someone locally has contacted me and has offered to take a look if I bring it to them for advice. Should be a good starting point? With in moments of placing my post I am getting help and can't believe I never found this forum earlier.

Kind regards

Jim

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