Official DVLA Record

1974 ALFA ROMEO MONTREAL2.6L Petrol

BBK 338M

With 34,972 miles recorded, this Orange 1974 ALFA ROMEO MONTREAL runs on Petrol with a 2593cc engine. MOT is not on record and tax is unpaid.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 05/09/2025
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1974
Engine
2593cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 1974 Alfa Romeo Montreal has maintained a clean MOT history with no defects recorded in the most recent tests, most notably passing on 6 September 2024 at exactly 34,972 miles. This suggests the vehicle has avoided major mechanical failures or compliance issues in the past two years, though the sparse record—limited to just two tests—precludes deeper insight into long-term reliability. The latest pass indicates no binding brakes, excessive corrosion, or structural weaknesses were detected at that point, but the absence of advisories or minor faults means critical components like suspension bushes, coil springs, and steering linkages were not specifically evaluated. Buyers should treat this as a baseline of compliance rather than comprehensive care, especially given the vehicle’s age. The recorded mileage of 34,972 miles over approximately 52 years—roughly 673 miles annually—is unusually low for a classic car of this vintage, typically suggesting either minimal use or prolonged periods of storage. The gap between tests, spanning 2,471 miles from May 2022 to September 2024, aligns with this pattern, though it also raises questions about whether the vehicle was driven regularly enough to prevent stagnant fluids, seized components, or degraded rubber seals. Without intermediate maintenance records, there’s no way to confirm whether critical services—such as brake fluid changes, differential lubrication, or fuel system cleaning—were performed. The low mileage could be an advantage if the car was stored properly, but it also implies a lack of recent mechanical oversight. Given the clean MOT record, an in-person inspection should prioritise areas not covered by the test, particularly the suspension geometry and wear on components like the rear trailing arms and front wishbones, which are prone to deterioration in high-mileage classics. The brakes, while not flagged in the MOT, should be scrutinised for uneven pad wear, glazing, or corrosion on the calipers, especially if the vehicle was stored with wet brakes. Structural integrity is another concern—check for hidden corrosion in the floor pans, subframe, and rear sills, as rust can compromise the Montreal’s body-on-frame construction without obvious external signs. Finally, verify the condition of the exhaust system, as catalytic converters and mufflers in older cars often fail silently, and the MOT tests only check for leaks or excessive noise. The absence of advisories does not guarantee these systems are intact.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
60
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: Average

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The 1974 Alfa Romeo Montreal has maintained a clean MOT history with no defects recorded in the most recent tests, most notably passing on 6 September 2024 at exactly 34,972 miles. This suggests the vehicle has avoided major mechanical failures or compliance issues in the past two years, though the sparse record—limited to just two tests—precludes deeper insight into long-term reliability. The latest pass indicates no binding brakes, excessive corrosion, or structural weaknesses were detected at that point, but the absence of advisories or minor faults means critical components like suspension bushes, coil springs, and steering linkages were not specifically evaluated. Buyers should treat this as a baseline of compliance rather than comprehensive care, especially given the vehicle’s age. The recorded mileage of 34,972 miles over approximately 52 years—roughly 673 miles annually—is unusually low for a classic car of this vintage, typically suggesting either minimal use or prolonged periods of storage. The gap between tests, spanning 2,471 miles from May 2022 to September 2024, aligns with this pattern, though it also raises questions about whether the vehicle was driven regularly enough to prevent stagnant fluids, seized components, or degraded rubber seals. Without intermediate maintenance records, there’s no way to confirm whether critical services—such as brake fluid changes, differential lubrication, or fuel system cleaning—were performed. The low mileage could be an advantage if the car was stored properly, but it also implies a lack of recent mechanical oversight. Given the clean MOT record, an in-person inspection should prioritise areas not covered by the test, particularly the suspension geometry and wear on components like the rear trailing arms and front wishbones, which are prone to deterioration in high-mileage classics. The brakes, while not flagged in the MOT, should be scrutinised for uneven pad wear, glazing, or corrosion on the calipers, especially if the vehicle was stored with wet brakes. Structural integrity is another concern—check for hidden corrosion in the floor pans, subframe, and rear sills, as rust can compromise the Montreal’s body-on-frame construction without obvious external signs. Finally, verify the condition of the exhaust system, as catalytic converters and mufflers in older cars often fail silently, and the MOT tests only check for leaks or excessive noise. The absence of advisories does not guarantee these systems are intact.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 1974 Alfa Romeo Montreal (BBK 338M), we found 2 MOT results in the period of May 2022 to September 2024.

With 2 passes and 0 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 100%. This is a strong MOT track record, suggesting the vehicle has been well-maintained.

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