nothing on the mot to check it for a supplyers name, just size of letters and distance between any border

That's what I thought too - is there an exception for classic plates? I got Framptons to make mine up for me, raised white plastic characters on a black background (plus just the plastic characters to clip through the grille at the front) and there was no makers marks on them. There again, the law could have changed since 2008...KevJTD wrote:nothing on the mot to check it for a supplyers name, just size of letters and distance between any border
Spacenut wrote:That's what I thought too - is there an exception for classic plates? I got Framptons to make mine up for me, raised white plastic characters on a black background (plus just the plastic characters to clip through the grille at the front) and there was no makers marks on them. There again, the law could have changed since 2008...KevJTD wrote:nothing on the mot to check it for a supplyers name, just size of letters and distance between any border
I like period plates - had a set of raised plastic ones made up for the Baccaruda too. Modern plates look... too modern somehow![]()
Car is looking superb now Kev![]()
Lauren
Thanks Kev, that is interesting. I am curious to know how Lotus Europas fare against this test. The Europa was manufactured until 1974 with white characters on a black mesh radiator grille from the factory. Nose is too sloping for stick-on characters, and no room to mount vertical brackets - what do they do?KevJTD wrote:here's the section from the mot handbook, the rules that we testers have to follow...
http://www.motinfo.gov.uk/htdocs/m4s06000301.htm
Spacenut wrote:Wasn't suggesting white on black for your car Kev, as you say it is post-1973, but there wasn't any obvious makers name on the plates I got from Framptons, so I wondered if there was an exemption for classic cars?
I see there is other weirdness afoot - apparently you cannot legally use Ferodo DS2500 brake compound on the road in any car registered after 1999... How do I know? I've just purchased a set of Ferodo DS2500 pads all-round![]()
Lauren
Bluesuit wrote:Silver 'Sud mutters: "He's mucking about with that Lancia again, quick flash of rusty sill and he's putty in it's hands......." mutter, mutter.......
Alfa_Japan wrote:Looking very nice indeed!!! Something to be very proud of. Do you deliberately choose to have a black plastic licence plate light housing on your rear bumper or you simply couldn't find a metal chrome one?
Bluesuit wrote:that tail pipe looks a bit long - do you think you will trim it back a bit when you get a moment?