wildebus
Forum Member
A tale of potential woe and maybe a warning to others who are converting heavier vans to campers ...
Bought my VW LT46 just about a year ago. It was a 16 seater minibus at the time I bought it and recorded as a PLG even though 4600KG GVW.
I took the seats out, changed to a PHGV (Private HGV) to take advantage of the lower road tax and change the body type to a "VAN/SIDE WINDOWS" as an interim to becoming a "MOTOR CARAVAN".
MOT due next week and called my usual place to see if they can test >3.5t vehicles. "No, needs to be a Ministry (DVSA) test for HGVs". Called another place that specialise in commercials ..."No, Ministry Test needed".
Booked in for Ministry Test, paying the fee up front as required. Took van to test centre for HGV Test yesterday afternoon ..."No, can't do HGV test as van not on system". No HGV Plate, No Test!
This means I have a vehicle that has fallen down the cracks between DVLA - who let me change the van to a HGV and DVSA who have no record of it being a HGV, and so no way to get a test done!
As it happens, last weekend I did a fair bit of work to my Conversion fitting the kitchen units out and getting a Worktop, rolling out the Mattress and just on Wednesday and Thursday morning I installed the Induction Hob, Sink and an removable Island Table.
So very luckily I was able to go to the commercial MOT garage and have them agree to test it as a Class 4 Motor Caravan as that is what it looked like inside (a week earlier it would have been a different story!).
MOTed first thing this morning and passed with no advisories at all and a good smoke test report, so happy days
So the warning ... If you are in a similar situation to me in terms of taking an ex-commercial vehicle >3.5t to convert and it has never had an HGV test (my minibus has had Class 5 MOTs or PSVs previously), make sure you have an interior that can pass as a Motor Caravan by MOT time or you could be off the road!
I was also lucky that I didn't have a Jobsworth tester that decided that my conversion was not a Motor Caravan but a Living Van (which would have needed an HGV test) as the garage had things in it that were not needed in a Motor Caravan.
i.e.
A Full Garage! by David, on Flickr
(Keeping all my tools and stuff in there when working on the conversion)
I think I will rename the storage area under the bed from a "Garage" to a "Boot" as that sounds much less "Living Van" as well
Bought my VW LT46 just about a year ago. It was a 16 seater minibus at the time I bought it and recorded as a PLG even though 4600KG GVW.
I took the seats out, changed to a PHGV (Private HGV) to take advantage of the lower road tax and change the body type to a "VAN/SIDE WINDOWS" as an interim to becoming a "MOTOR CARAVAN".
MOT due next week and called my usual place to see if they can test >3.5t vehicles. "No, needs to be a Ministry (DVSA) test for HGVs". Called another place that specialise in commercials ..."No, Ministry Test needed".
Booked in for Ministry Test, paying the fee up front as required. Took van to test centre for HGV Test yesterday afternoon ..."No, can't do HGV test as van not on system". No HGV Plate, No Test!
This means I have a vehicle that has fallen down the cracks between DVLA - who let me change the van to a HGV and DVSA who have no record of it being a HGV, and so no way to get a test done!
As it happens, last weekend I did a fair bit of work to my Conversion fitting the kitchen units out and getting a Worktop, rolling out the Mattress and just on Wednesday and Thursday morning I installed the Induction Hob, Sink and an removable Island Table.
So very luckily I was able to go to the commercial MOT garage and have them agree to test it as a Class 4 Motor Caravan as that is what it looked like inside (a week earlier it would have been a different story!).
MOTed first thing this morning and passed with no advisories at all and a good smoke test report, so happy days
So the warning ... If you are in a similar situation to me in terms of taking an ex-commercial vehicle >3.5t to convert and it has never had an HGV test (my minibus has had Class 5 MOTs or PSVs previously), make sure you have an interior that can pass as a Motor Caravan by MOT time or you could be off the road!
I was also lucky that I didn't have a Jobsworth tester that decided that my conversion was not a Motor Caravan but a Living Van (which would have needed an HGV test) as the garage had things in it that were not needed in a Motor Caravan.
i.e.
A Full Garage! by David, on Flickr
(Keeping all my tools and stuff in there when working on the conversion)
I think I will rename the storage area under the bed from a "Garage" to a "Boot" as that sounds much less "Living Van" as well