Originally Posted by rs shawn
Originally Posted by safechav
NB. Where there is evidence that two vehicles have been welded together to form one (i.e. 'Cut and Shut') a 'Q' mark will be allocated. ESVA/SVA/MSVA will be required.
I'm amazed to read that!!!! I wouldn't of thought anyone would endorse such things to be on the road no matter how many checks they do!!!
Could that not be like the engine bay of a cossie and the engine bay bulkhead backwards of the original Mk2 Escort for example ??
As opposed to being two cars cut between the front/rear seats all the way round...
I suppose your right yeah i didn't really think of that, but the way they determine it as "Cut and shut" would leave the rule open to abuse in my eyes......could do with clarifying really, its a bit sketchy