NG58 - AUSTIN LIGHT TWELVE
MOT: ExemptGB
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The Austin Light Twelve Unknown is a rare and intriguing model from the renowned British manufacturer Austin, known for its innovative approach to automobile design in the early 20th century. Often referred to simply as the Austin Light Twelve, this vehicle exemplifies the company's commitment to combining practicality with style during its era of production. Manufactured in the early 1920s, the car features a lightweight construction and a modest yet efficient engine, making it suitable for both urban and rural driving. Its distinctive design elements and engineering choices set it apart from contemporaries, reflecting Austin’s focus on affordability and reliability. As a lesser-known model, the Austin Light Twelve remains a fascinating piece of automotive history, appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts alike for its unique place in Britain’s motoring legacy.
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MOT History
The vehicle is an Austin Light Twelve, registered as NG58, manufactured in 1933 with its first registration in November 1933. It has a beige exterior and runs on petrol. The engine size and CO2 emissions are not specified. The car is exempt from MOT requirements and is not currently taxed for on-road use. No details are available regarding the latest MOT test date, expiry, mileage, or advisories. Mechanical condition and recent inspections are not documented.
No MOT history available for this vehicle.
This may be because the vehicle is exempt from MOT testing or has not yet had its first MOT test.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the MOT due for NG58?
This vehicle is MOT exempt.
What is the tax status of NG58?
The tax status is Not Taxed for on Road Use.
What are the specifications of NG58?
This is a 1933 AUSTIN LIGHT TWELVE vehicle in BEIGE. It runs on PETROL with a 1465cc engine.
What is the environmental impact of NG58?
Environmental data not available for this vehicle.