i am thinking of setting another business in the wedding car area, if i bring in 2 or 3 60's cars will i have to pay VRT on them even when they are classed as classic vechiles ???
The car has to be over 30 years old to qualify. If your choosen vehicle is around the 30 year mark, make sure you get the original registration cert of the car as proof. I don't think they accept the date of manufacture.
Hey Ron, I thought about this some time ago but I believe there is very high insurance costs on these vehicles which is very prohibitive. Does anyone else know?
check ebay.co.uk they usually have a good few classics on there plus you will get an idea of prices if you watch it over a few weeks ... u may get lucky
Classic insurance is very cheap on a normal private policy where you drive no more than about 6.000 miles p.a. and you have a second car. I don't know about commercial insurance but you should try the companies listed in this tread:
Hi,
I'm thinking of bringing in a 1970 VW bus from South Africa. A woman in customs told me that the bus may not have to pay any point of entry duties as it would be classified as an antique, providing it hasn't been modified from its original state. But she wasn't completely sure. Anyone know for sure?