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My car has been SORN'd for several years - how do I get it registered and back on the road?

My 1970 Jaguar 420G has been on a SORN for a number of years. The restoration is nearly complete. How do I get it registered and back on the road?

Asked on 22 July 2019 by volunteer 11

Answered by Keith Moody
Your Statutory Off-Road Notification will be cancelled when you tax your car online. To do this, you'll need to get it MoT'd (you're allowed to drive to a pre-booked MoT appointment if your car is on SORN) and it will also need to be insured.
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