by stubuchanan » Fri Jul 29, 2011 12:11 pm
David McKinney wrote:Well, we've got to call the thing by some name...
On the assumption that the car was registered for theoretical road use, as the majority of competition cars were at that time, would anybody know what was given as the "Make" of the Mase(a)r(rr)ari on its registration papers.
Or as a more general query, was there any restriction on what you could use as a registration name for a one-off vehicle in the 1960's.
I have a trailer which I bought(new) around 1990 and it annoyed me somewhat that the the papers had the make as "Home Built" because it was actually professionally built. After some years I queried this with Motor Registrations, and suggested it could be changed to Reeon or Reeon Engineering as they were the builders, but they would only agree to a change to "Factory Built".
[quote="David McKinney"]Well, we've got to call the thing by some name...[/quote]
On the assumption that the car was registered for theoretical road use, as the majority of competition cars were at that time, would anybody know what was given as the "Make" of the Mase(a)r(rr)ari on its registration papers.
Or as a more general query, was there any restriction on what you could use as a registration name for a one-off vehicle in the 1960's.
I have a trailer which I bought(new) around 1990 and it annoyed me somewhat that the the papers had the make as "Home Built" because it was actually professionally built. After some years I queried this with Motor Registrations, and suggested it could be changed to Reeon or Reeon Engineering as they were the builders, but they would only agree to a change to "Factory Built".