If it's circular, about 3" dia, it sounds like what we call the tax disc, or
Road Fund licence (we don't have MOT stickers). Typical holders were
two-layer laminated plastic film and simply stuck to the windscreen, on the
inside, bottom corner on the passenger side (LHS in the UK) so it can be
viewed from the outside. The holders aren't sticky as such, just adhere to
the glass naturally, and can be peeled off and reused when the disc expires
and the new one obtained. Mann Egerton are a well-known dealership in
quality marques.
PaulH.
----- Original Message -----
From: Scott Allen <scottinarl@hotmail.com>
To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 6:00 AM
Subject: Location of MoT Sticker
> All,
>
> One of the things that came with my 74 1/2 BGT was the original MoT
sticker.
> Seems the original owner was stationed over in England when he purchased
> it and drove it around before he shipped it back to the States, (but the
car
> is a LHD. The sticker says "personal export" on it).
>
> It's sorta cool. It was issued 11/20/75 in Birmingham and it expired on
> Holloween 1975. Has the Vin # on it too.
>
> Anyway, I want to share its cooless with the world, but what's is its
> proper location, and how should I affix it to said location? I should
point
> out it's still in its original holder...
>
> As always, thanks in Advance,
>
> Scott Allen
>
> 74 1/2 BGT
> 52 TD
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