Gents,
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2263528.htm
Do you think this can be made road legal any cheaply at all?
Would anyone be interested in doing it for me?
Ballpark cost breakdown? (labour + bits as obviously it requires lights and so on)
Thoughts, please?
Nice car. I would think you are looking at at least £1.5k to get it totally on the road doing the work yourself. Refit wipers, demister, lights, sort out projections (inside and out!), labels, locking devices, reverse gear. It would not be nice to drive on UK tarmac though.
I'd guess additional work work be
Dash with all tell tale lights
Interior projections
Exterior projections
Noise
Fuel Tank location
Securing all wiring, fuel and brake lines
Exterior lighting
IVA Friendly Steering wheel
Handbrake required
Brake Bias
Windscreen heater
Indirect Vision
E Marked Glass
I think there would be a surprising amount of work as at no point has the IVA been considered in the build.
Uh ok, so effort wise, seen as a road car this is a half built car... but then again it wasn't conceived for the road anyway.
That is lovely, is there the potential to swop everythinh to another mini??? Seems a bargain for whats there.
nice car for not a lot of money.....go on buy it you know you want to and to hell with the cost of making it road legal.
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Originally posted by deezee
I'd guess additional work work be
Dash with all tell tale lights
Interior projections
Exterior projections
Noise
Fuel Tank location
Securing all wiring, fuel and brake lines
Exterior lighting
IVA Friendly Steering wheel
Handbrake required
Brake Bias
Windscreen heater
Indirect Vision
E Marked Glass
I think there would be a surprising amount of work as at no point has the IVA been considered in the build.
Reverse used to not be a requirement! I've owned two road legal bike engined locost cars and none had reverse. Is this change something to do with the change from SVA to IVA?
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Originally posted by Alez
Reverse used to not be a requirement! I've owned two road legal bike engined locost cars and none had reverse. Is this change something to do with the change from SVA to IVA?
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Originally posted by Alez
Reverse used to not be a requirement! I've owned two road legal bike engined locost cars and none had reverse. Is this change something to do with the change from SVA to IVA?
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Originally posted by deezeeYes it was brought in with the IVA, a long with other additions and revisions.
I can't be the only thinking of just buying a cheap knackered Mini road car and moving the number plate and chassis number accross? Then just
inform the DVLA of the engine change and make sure your insurance know about the 'modifications' and bobs-yer-munkle.
Not completely above board but.... sometimes convienience far outweighs the risk. I mean how many hugely modified Mini's are out on the roads
now? Probably more than standard Minis and as long as your taxed, insured and MOT'd the Police aren't going to do anything and ANPR speed
cameras will never pick up any problem.
You might get away with it but only until you need to get it through MOT, so I can't see that as an option (despite personally not having any ethical problem with it).
yeah beetle based cars are great for that kind of thing, even the chassis number is a doddle to put on another car. Just to have the free road tax makes it well worth while to buy an old pile of rust just for the number and log book. It’s totally imposable to tell afterwards.
lol, and ot think of all the outrage you get on here whenever someone finds a MNR, MK, etc registered as a dutton on ebay
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Originally posted by blakep82
lol, and ot think of all the outrage you get on here whenever someone finds a MNR, MK, etc registered as a dutton on ebay
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Originally posted by Alez
You might get away with it but only until you need to get it through MOT, so I can't see that as an option (despite personally not having any ethical problem with it).
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Originally posted by Ben_CopelandIf its not fitted with certain things, he cant test them as i understand it.
If some of the monstrosities that find themselves on ebay get through ok, then why the hell not.
doesn't have to have an airbag for MOT. my airbag warning light has been on for years, it doesn't work, yet passed many mots without it
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Originally posted by Alez
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Originally posted by Ben_CopelandIf its not fitted with certain things, he cant test them as i understand it.
If some of the monstrosities that find themselves on ebay get through ok, then why the hell not.
Hmm not sure it works like that? Actually I want to replace the steering wheel of my MX-5 with one of the original Momo ones without an airbag (since the airbag doesn't work anyway) but I haven't done in case it won't get through MOT.