Without a ministry plate (GV6 IIRC al;so comes with GV7 (office copy) you will not be able to have a MOT which you will need to arrange at an ATF as pretty much all of the old Gov GVTS have no longer testing or have closed for testing. I would suggest that you get that issued while it is still in fire engine guise , as that should comply with requirements for test even though as it was maintained by a government agency it did not require an annual MOT . If you go the other way depending on degree of modification it may require a IVA type test. It can be registred as a motorhome in which case it will not need a HGV style test just a class 4 test (car test) . The taxation class can be either PLG or PHGV dependent on gross weight (over 7.5 tonn will require HGV licence ) over 3.5 tonn will be PHGV . HTSH
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Current : 2007 Mowag Bucher Duro 6x6 Motorhome , 2006 Sedici 4x4, 2007 Range Rover supercharged
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