Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

1991 PORSCHE 9113.6L Petrol

H10 JDC

This 1991 PORSCHE 911 is a Petrol vehicle with a 3600cc engine. Currently it has a valid MOT and is not currently taxed. The latest recorded mileage is 61,870.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 05/01/2027
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1991
Engine
3600cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 1991 Porsche 911 passed its most recent MOT on 2 January 2026 at 61,870 miles, with no defects recorded, confirming current roadworthiness. The series of tests from January 2023 through January 2026 shows a stable maintenance record, with each inspection yielding a pass and no escalation in faults. Mileage has risen only from 61,616 miles in January 2023 to 61,870 miles in January 2026, an increase of 254 miles over roughly three years, equating to about 85 miles per year, far below the 1,768 miles per year average for a 35‑year‑old car. The intervals between tests – 13 months from 2023 to 2024, another 13 months to the 2025 entry, and 13 months to the 2026 pass – suggest the vehicle has been stored or used sparingly, with no rapid mileage accumulation. A buyer should therefore focus on components that commonly deteriorate in long‑standing, low‑use cars: suspension bushes and coil springs for cracking or corrosion, brake discs and calipers for binding or uneven wear, and the chassis and wheel arches for rust that may not be captured in a standard pass. Inspection of tyre tread depth, wiper blade condition, and exhaust system integrity is also advisable, as these consumables can mask underlying mechanical neglect. Given the clean MOT history and modest mileage increase, the Porsche appears to have been cared for, but a thorough in‑person assessment of the suspension, braking system, structural integrity and exhaust condition remains essential before purchase.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
80
/ 100 · Good
DVSA Test Records Evaluated

MOT Roadworthiness: Good

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.

✓ Valid MOT
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
! Older vehicle
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 15 Apr 2026, 17:56
Mechanic's Historical Review
The 1991 Porsche 911 passed its most recent MOT on 2 January 2026 at 61,870 miles, with no defects recorded, confirming current roadworthiness. The series of tests from January 2023 through January 2026 shows a stable maintenance record, with each inspection yielding a pass and no escalation in faults. Mileage has risen only from 61,616 miles in January 2023 to 61,870 miles in January 2026, an increase of 254 miles over roughly three years, equating to about 85 miles per year, far below the 1,768 miles per year average for a 35‑year‑old car. The intervals between tests – 13 months from 2023 to 2024, another 13 months to the 2025 entry, and 13 months to the 2026 pass – suggest the vehicle has been stored or used sparingly, with no rapid mileage accumulation. A buyer should therefore focus on components that commonly deteriorate in long‑standing, low‑use cars: suspension bushes and coil springs for cracking or corrosion, brake discs and calipers for binding or uneven wear, and the chassis and wheel arches for rust that may not be captured in a standard pass. Inspection of tyre tread depth, wiper blade condition, and exhaust system integrity is also advisable, as these consumables can mask underlying mechanical neglect. Given the clean MOT history and modest mileage increase, the Porsche appears to have been cared for, but a thorough in‑person assessment of the suspension, braking system, structural integrity and exhaust condition remains essential before purchase.
MOT Test History Overview

Registered in 1991, this Porsche 911 with plate H10 JDC has undergone 5 MOT inspections since January 2023.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 80% of its MOT tests, totaling 4 passes against 1 fails. Such a high pass rate is a positive indicator of the car's general condition and maintenance history.

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ADVISORY