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Hi buzby, Thanks. I have just got through to NCP enquiry line, and they said there would be no charge to release vehicle, providing i can prove the car was at garage for MOT. So theres hope yet. Im not getting my hopes up too much, as i know how these things can turn. I will post back to let you all know how this one ends........
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Hi old_andrew2007, The letter is from DVLA. It states that "NCP Bristol Vehicle pound" has the vehicle. Car was impounded under "The Vehicle excise Duty Regulations" It was under a SORN, but was told that MOT work allowed for vehicle to be transported etc.
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Hi. My son said that he would pay for my Honda Prelude to be MOT'ed, and for any required work needed for MOT. Apparently he knows a garage owner who does all this, and was claiming he would get "friends" prices. I took the car to the garage about two weeks ago. I have just received a letter to say the vehicle has been impounded., yesterday, 3rd March. I have attempted to phone the provided numbers, but theres no answer. As i am the registered keeper, im guessing i have full responsibility? Although, as the charges are going to be pretty hefty i imagine, am i just out of pocket, if i decide to pay for vehicle charges? Any advice greatly appreciated. Regards, Chris.
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