SirTainleyBarking wrote:My thoughts that a stretch aggro would be amateur modified, BIVA, either original or age related plates. (IMHO, IANAL, all this stuff depresses me no end)
Most stretch limo's class as new builds, as a new car is taken then modified. The coachbuilder is the now "Original Manufacturer"
Provided no 'Professional' work is done (i.e. it is all built by the owner) the vehicle is classed as ameteur build and therefore you go for BIVA (Basic Individual Vehicle Approval).
Once proffesional builders getr involved it's IVA (Individual Vehicle Approval) which is tougher to pass.
The original Reg will be removed because, to stay within the 8-point regulations, the 5 points for the
unmodified monocoque are mandatory.
Then, you are into the question of points for components from the original or a 'doner' vehicle.
If you score enough points from the major components you can get an age related plate, (Which will be non-transferable).
If you score under 8 points you are in Q plate territory.
A Q plate isn't the end of the world, it used to simply represent a vehicle which was of 'Questionable' age, but many now see it as a badge of a vehicle which is fully legal and has been through the relevant tests.
One piece of advice I would give is to photograph the build up to show that it is actually Amateur built.
f you need further information or help with the regs feel free to visit us at
http://www.the-ace.org.uk/