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Does anyone know the procedure? The car has no accident damage, it's to be scrapped as the previous owner couldn't justify the cost of getting it through the MOT. Obviously it'll need repairs to get it through the MOT but what then?
They will know its roadworthy when you apply for the road tax, because you will need an MOT, oh and get a letter from previous owner to say it's now your property.
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They will know its roadworthy when you apply for the road tax, because you will need an MOT, oh and get a letter from previous owner to say it's now your property.