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Hi all,

Looking for advice. I've just been sent a reminder to pay £280 road tax on the Esprit which was manufactured on 19th October 1979 so well over the 40 year threshold. I can't get through to DVLA on the phone or via web chat. I want to keep the car taxed (runs out mid June) so I can use it. Any ideas on the quickest way to get this resolved? The V5C says the vehicle is PLG as opposed to historic but I assumed it would change automatically on the DVLA database. Obviously not...

Cheers,

Pete

Pete '79 S2

LEW Miss September 2009

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https://www.gov.uk/historic-vehicles/apply-for-vehicle-tax-exemption seems to indicate a visit to the post office to change class.

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@peteygNo can't change it at a post office.

I've just been through this with the Essex. You have to get the vehicle registered as a historic vehicle and in order to do that you need to send the V5, MOT cert (or declaration saying it's not needed because its >40 years old - there's a form) and insurance certificate to DVLA.

Waiting time is about 6 weeks but you can see if the car has been registered as 'Historic' by going on the Gov.uk website and asking the question "Is my car taxed?"

It took about 5 weeks and then I saw the tax status had changed from SORN to Taxed and was registered as a historic vehicle. I was then sent a new V5 by DVLA and the original documents under separate cover.

Annoying because it seemed to suggest that I could do it at a post office which I couldn't and of course DVLA where either on a go slow due to Coronavirus or on strike whilst I was waiting and underling this time I couldn't drive the car on the road.

Hope this helps 

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I had to pay £280 to tax my JPS #40 last September on the DVLA website, since there was no way to avoid it on the web site.

The DVLA then sent me the money back a few weeks later, explaining the 40 year rule.

Nuts!

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I hope to sort this next year - as my car should then be inside the 40 years rule - it was registered 1 August 1981. 

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My brother did it at the Post Office this year. Some staff refuse to do it but after a couple of visits, he found one who understood it.

I did my previously by sending stuff in to DVLA but the procedure should be via the Post Office - if you find someone who understands this at the branch.

Justin

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Nice to see your car again Leigh. A long time has passed since that trip to Monaco. I hope COVID wont effect the historic in 2022.

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Thanks all. All sorted. I went to the post office and a most helpful chap taxed the vehicle free of charge and offered to send the V5 off to the DVLA for me! Honestly didn't expect it to be so simple hence the post. Like Leigh, I drove the Esprit there but the Basingstoke Post Office isn't quite as attractive and is now situated in the shopping center so no chance of a photo op....

Pete

 

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Pete '79 S2

LEW Miss September 2009

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  • 2 years later...

I've just done this for my Esprit, and was very straightforward. I was surprised in this day and age that there wasn't a fee for this. I had to read out the blurb on the DVLA website as to what to do as the lady behind the counter hadn't done one before.

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Y Reg - 1982 car

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I have just done mine as well - now need to register I think for ULEZ as it has not (so far) seemed to have picked up automatically... 

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I'm waiting until I get the V5 back before doing that. Shame my Excel has another 6 years to go

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  • 3 weeks later...

Just received this letter from the DVLA

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OK, so where the f**k are pages 3 & 4 of the V5C - someone has torn them off.

Tried calling them - we are too busy to take your call, goodbye.

WTF do I do now - the car is taxed until May 2024 - and no payment by me has been made, so it looks like it has been changed to Historic, although when I check it states £325 for 12 months

update: finally got through. Post Office changed the tax status to Historic, sent off the V5, but didn't tell the DVLA why. You really would have thought that DVLA could check the reg and see that it has just changed status and put 2 + 2 together and realise a new V5 is needed.

 

 

 

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