Geneva Motor Show Shamal

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It turns 30 next year and becomes classed as a classic car.
So it’s a major kick in the tax man chebs rather than a humongous one…

Even if the car is under 30 years old, you can still prove it's a classic and get your tax/duty back. I say back because you have to pay it on arrival, and then claim it back regardless. Reason I know is I've just successfully done it on my XJR6, which is a 1996 car. Took about a year though. HMRC obviously falling over themselves to return my money...
 

TimR

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What a lovely thing, albeit a lot of dough. And so more a collectors paper weight than driving machine...
BTW- someone should call the owner and tell him he left his garage door remote by the gear shift....! :whistle: