It seems that we (in the UK) will no longer have to display a tax disc from October 2014, but will 'historic vehicle' owners still need to go online and pay £0.00 every year, if we do then what is the point?
							
						
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 I think there is a difference between 'licencing' a vehicle and the disc itself. The tax was just a visible indication that the vehicle is licenced, but these days that can all be done electronically. Paying or not for the licencing is not really relevant!
 
 So, yes, I suspect from October we will still have to go on-line and re-licence but will not actually get anything back to put on the car. Except maybe for an acknowledgement.
 
 Cheers,
 Mike.Mine since 1987. Finished a 20+ year rebuild in 2012. One of many Triumphs and a 1949 LandRover!
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 We will indeed as we need to declare our cars licenced or SORN.
 Got one of the replica discs, Dec 71, put it on the car at a show, then forgot to take it off. Drove round for a week, no-one noticed.
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 These are cheaper and supply spares and replacements: http://www.poplargreg.com
 
 Not used them, so no connections, etc.
 
 Interesting to see from this site that in 1974 (when my car was first registered) a year's VED was £25. Using an online money value calculator this would be worth £227.30 according to the RPI.Last edited by DJT; 17 July 2014, 14:06.Dave
 1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
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