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  • #31
    Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Post
    hence wot i said bouyt earlier bout car tax
    To do this, I'd need to extend the insurance, then tax it - which costs more than hiring a trailer for a week - so won't be doing that.

    It's OK - I'll call some trailer hire places in the morning - just a long shot to see if anyone on here had one I could borrow...
    Too old to care, young enough to remember

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    • #32
      Originally posted by MudSurfer View Post
      To do this, I'd need to extend the insurance, then tax it - which costs more than hiring a trailer for a week - so won't be doing that.

      It's OK - I'll call some trailer hire places in the morning - just a long shot to see if anyone on here had one I could borrow...
      did nt mean it like that,wot im sayin is u could try and get them to take it,but theres the chance they will refuse

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      • #33
        Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Post
        did nt mean it like that,wot im sayin is u could try and get them to take it,but theres the chance they will refuse
        Oh right - sorry mate....

        I'll call a recovery guy in Brum tomorrow too - see what he'll charge..
        Too old to care, young enough to remember

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        • #34
          Originally posted by MudSurfer View Post
          Oh right - sorry mate....

          I'll call a recovery guy in Brum tomorrow too - see what he'll charge..
          lol i wasnt the one who suggesting taxing it,seemed common sense there was a reason it wasnt mot'd n taxed lol

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          • #35
            In brief, information from the Department for Transport states that "when an A-frame is attached to a vehicle (e.g. a motor car) and towed by a motor vehicle (e.g. a motorhome) we believe the A-frame and car become a single unit and as such are classified in legislation as a trailer". "We believe the use of A- frames to tow cars behind other vehicles is legal provided the braking and lighting requirements are met".

            http://www.caratow.com/faq.php
            Nice V8

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            • #36
              I still can't believe this thread!

              If I remember correctly, a car with an expired MOT and tax is still driveable.

              Ask a Polish bloke or a spotty CHAV with a baseball cap under a hoodie to drive for you, they're doing it every day without prosecution.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                I still can't believe this thread!

                If I remember correctly, a car with an expired MOT and tax is still driveable.

                Ask a Polish bloke or a spotty CHAV with a baseball cap under a hoodie to drive for you, they're doing it every day without prosecution.
                Stop Chavmongering Vince - honestly!!!

                The car is not taxed cos we haven't used it since April - it's not got an MOT as it doesn't need one yet - simple as that.

                Anyway - I've think I've sorted it for £30!
                Too old to care, young enough to remember

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