I've been searching the internet all evening and I can't find a definite answer!
I've just picked up a new tin top that's a cat c, I know the VIC test has now be abolished but I'm sure I heard somewhere that the car
will need to be re mot'd before going back on the road but a few websites are saying the original mot is still valid and I don't need to put
a new one on it to put it back in the road. I've checked the dvla website and it's still showing up as mot'd but I can't find any
confirmation anywhere if this is the case or not! Any one gone through this process recently?
I believe you just Re-mot as this clarifies the VIN etc.
[Edited on 20/12/16 by Toprivetguns]
When I looked into it, you must re-MOT the car after a CAT C marker. I expect you can get away without doing another MOT, just like you can let an MOT lapse and drive for ages with no problem (unless you get caught)! I had 2 old cars which I bought, both a CAT C with current MOT and the past owners never had a VIC check on them but no one seemed bothered and apparently cared when I tried to resolve it. But I would MOT it for the sake of £30!