Thanks for interviewing my dad
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When I read the article I thought of those two in "Bangla Bangers" and "Chop Shop" Tv show with Bernie and Leepu. Although the man in the articles mods would be safer I'd imagine .
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Nice conversion,those three cylinder Daihatsu engines are a little cracker,
heres a small vid of my own diesel powered classic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MbrjI1Ztbk
heres a small vid of my own diesel powered classic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MbrjI1Ztbk
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suffolkpete wrote:Surely IVA is only required if you radically alter the monocoque or chassis. He claims that all his modifications are reversible.
Nope. It works on a points system, don't quote me but something like 5 points if you keep the chassis , 1 for engine 1 for gearbox and 1 for axles etc....
So even with a full 5 points for chassis being original (eg totally unchanged, which its not, as it was altered) this car would need an IVA.
I had assumed that as it was featured in a magazine and shown on public roads, it DID have an IVA and was legal etc, which is why I asked how the IVA went!
You all seem to be assuming this is a "dodgy" swap, if that's the case then I'll drop it, as I think the future will be fitting modern engines to classics. Especially at £1.40 a litre...
1967 S-type Jaguar -Running like a dream.
1971 DS420 Hearse. -Now actually running and has just run a 16.7 Quarter Mile @ Santa Pod. - bloody hell!
Oh and your 1995 Volvo is not a classic. Still think it is? Take it to a classic car show.....
1971 DS420 Hearse. -Now actually running and has just run a 16.7 Quarter Mile @ Santa Pod. - bloody hell!
Oh and your 1995 Volvo is not a classic. Still think it is? Take it to a classic car show.....
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I think you're getting confused with the rules for retaining the registration number. As an amateur-built vehicle for his own personal use it would only require an IVA if structurally altered.
1974 Rover 2200 SC
1982 Matra Murena 1.6
1982 Matra Murena 1.6
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And the Chassis was totally unaltered, the floor was cut a little in one place but it was a totally standard chassis. It still used the original steering and axles which also count in the points system. Gearbox doesn't count in points and i think the engine is only classed at 1 point, so his score for the conversion is 1 point different from standard only, so no problem at all.
It was great to meet Terry, he's a hero of mine now. And if he wants to sell that car i'm first in line by the way...
Cheers,
Neil
It was great to meet Terry, he's a hero of mine now. And if he wants to sell that car i'm first in line by the way...
Cheers,
Neil
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are there any other conversions like that about?
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