Hell Driver wrote:They are BOTH B by the way...no go for ever going back on the road in the UK.
You can put a B back on the road, admittedly it's a total ball-ache, but it's still legally possible for the strongly determined/mad.
An cat A, B, C will get a marker on the vehicle file with the DVLA, the marker can be lifted when the ID is confirmed after doing a VIC.
The A, B, C, D business is an insurance
code of practice. It isn't the law. That's the detail of the difference.
Yes, you'd need to get your mitts on it in the first place and the code doesn't particularly like flogging a motor to any Tom, Dick or Harry.
Yes, it'd need to undergo uneconomic proper repair.
Yes, it'd need a VIC in order to get a V5C issued.
Yes, it'd need someone will to insure it.
Yes, it'd have the marker hanging round it's neck so in the event of a future payout, the value of the vehicle will be reduced accordingly.
Yes, it's not worth the hassle.
But you can still do it. There's only a code which ain't the law.