Hi, I wondered if anyone had definitive answers to some queries I have:
I'm considering buying a 40 year old car that's in The Netherlands, driving it to the ferry at Hook of Holland, and from Harwich back to my house. The car would have a current dutch MOT and whatever their equivalent of Road Tax is, and I would have insurance to cover driving that car in the EU.
However, I'm a bit confused on some aspects:
1) Would I have to have a "Certificate Of Conformity" for the car before I drove it away from the vendor? If so, how does one acquire such a thing, and would the vendor have to do it, or me?
2) Would there be any fees or duties to be paid as I rolled off the ferry at Harwich?
Once on UK soil I would apply requisite blanking tape to the headlights and ensure the speedo had correctly-placed MPH markings, but are there any other obscure documents that would have to be scrutinised before I could be driving along the A120?
3) I'm aware that the car would need to gain a UK MOT and UK registration document and numberplates within 6 months of landing in the UK, but in what sequence?
4) And if the car is intended to be imported here permanently, do I in fact have to inform the DVLA that it's here, within 2 weeks?
5) I have read that technically it is illegal for a UK RESIDENT to drive a car on UK roads that is still currently registered in another EU country. But there seems to be some grey-area here: Does that count within even the first 2 weeks? I.e. Are they seriously saying that it would have to be on a trailer just to get it from Harwich to my house?
6) Especially regarding points 1) and 5), since it appears relatively much more straightforward for a Dutch person just to drive over here in such a car to have himself a few days' holiday, why not invite the vendor to do that, and I actually purchase the car off him while he and the car are here in the UK, and he return home to Holland on foot (train/plane whatever) ?
Would that possibly make things more straighforward for me, and/or is there any pitfall in that scenario?
Thanks for reading.
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