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Why Isn't This Car 0 Ved?

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ToraToraTora | 14:01 Fri 10th Apr 2015 | Motoring
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I was watching Top gear and it featured a Ferrari Daytona, RPA 64L, I thought I'd look and see if it was still on the road, I was surprised to see it listed as £230 even though it is older than 40 years, I thought a couple of years ago they set the classic car 0 rate to cars over 40 on a rolling basis. https://www.vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk/
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That's still a proposal and currently only cars registered before 1st Jan 1975 are exempt.
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this is 1973.
Ah. That car was registered in 1973 so I have no idea.
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not accordng to DVLA, use the link above, see what I mean?
It's a puzzle because a 1973 Bentley reg TRC910L comes as historic null tax on the DVLA site.
I wonder if that is because the Bentley is currently taxed and the (admittedly beta) system can't cope, maybe if one entered the V5C number it would work it out correctly.

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