Official DVLA Record
MOT Valid

1966 LAND ROVER UNKNOWNPetrol

KVB 517D

1966 LAND ROVER UNKNOWN — Petrol, standard. This vehicle has 173 miles on record. MOT status: valid. Tax: not taxed. Review the complete history and specs.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 23/10/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
1966
Engine
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Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle’s most recent MOT test on 2025-10-24 at just 173 miles confirms it remains roadworthy, with no defects recorded. This represents an exceptionally stable maintenance trend, though the record is limited to a single pass in the past nine months. The absence of advisories or repeated failures suggests no obvious mechanical degradation, but the extreme low mileage raises questions about the vehicle’s practical condition beyond paper compliance. The recorded mileage of 173 miles over six decades—roughly three miles per year—indicates either prolonged storage or minimal use. There are no intermediate MOTs or mileage markers between 2025 and the previous unknown history, leaving no insight into how the vehicle was maintained during extended periods. Such low mileage could imply deferred maintenance, particularly for consumables like fluids, belts, or seals, which degrade over time regardless of distance travelled. Given the vehicle’s age and the lack of recent mechanical scrutiny, a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of structural integrity, focusing on chassis corrosion—especially around wheel arches, sills, and suspension mounts. The suspension bushes and coil springs, if still functional, may show signs of drying or cracking after decades of inactivity. Exhaust emissions systems, if original, will likely require verification for leaks or blockages, while brake discs and calipers should be checked for rust-induced binding or uneven wear. Given the sparse MOT history, no assumptions about brake or suspension condition can be made, and a pre-purchase inspection is essential to confirm the vehicle’s true roadworthiness beyond its passing grade.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
85
/ 100 · Good
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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
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
! Older vehicle
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 16 Apr 2026, 21:35
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle’s most recent MOT test on 2025-10-24 at just 173 miles confirms it remains roadworthy, with no defects recorded. This represents an exceptionally stable maintenance trend, though the record is limited to a single pass in the past nine months. The absence of advisories or repeated failures suggests no obvious mechanical degradation, but the extreme low mileage raises questions about the vehicle’s practical condition beyond paper compliance. The recorded mileage of 173 miles over six decades—roughly three miles per year—indicates either prolonged storage or minimal use. There are no intermediate MOTs or mileage markers between 2025 and the previous unknown history, leaving no insight into how the vehicle was maintained during extended periods. Such low mileage could imply deferred maintenance, particularly for consumables like fluids, belts, or seals, which degrade over time regardless of distance travelled. Given the vehicle’s age and the lack of recent mechanical scrutiny, a buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of structural integrity, focusing on chassis corrosion—especially around wheel arches, sills, and suspension mounts. The suspension bushes and coil springs, if still functional, may show signs of drying or cracking after decades of inactivity. Exhaust emissions systems, if original, will likely require verification for leaks or blockages, while brake discs and calipers should be checked for rust-induced binding or uneven wear. Given the sparse MOT history, no assumptions about brake or suspension condition can be made, and a pre-purchase inspection is essential to confirm the vehicle’s true roadworthiness beyond its passing grade.
MOT Test History Overview

This 1966 Land Rover Unknown (KVB 517D) has a recorded MOT history spanning from October 2025 to October 2025, with 1 MOT test on record.

Historically, this vehicle has passed 100% of its MOT tests, totaling 1 passes against 0 fails. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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