77 Liftback 917 Posted September 2, 2017 Report Share Very nice Ref the year , your car is 1977 , as production of the 20 series car ran until the end of August 1977 , then the 40 series cars began being made. My car was built in August 1977 , but not registered until April 1978 , and i always say its a 77. Quote Link to comment
DJDannyDee 50 Posted September 5, 2017 Report Share Yeah me too. Especially when looking for parts. '77 is the way to go Quote Link to comment
77 Liftback 917 Posted September 9, 2017 Report Share You may already know this, but just incase you don't , but as your car would of been built during August 1977 at the very latest . its now 40 years old and you can apply for the taxation class to be changed from plg to historic , and therefore not having to pay road tax as of 1st April 2018 There seems to be a bit of an issue with cars built in 77 and registered in 78 , but with a date of build certificate , it should be ok The certificate can be got from Harvey at toyotaenthusiasts.com , who are recognised by the DVLA II have my build date certificate and will be applying for mine when I renew my tax at the end of this month Quote Link to comment
DJDannyDee 50 Posted September 9, 2017 Report Share Thanks for that, sounds good. Although isn't the tax for these cars really low anyway? I'm just presuming of course as I don't actually know, mine is SORN at the moment. What is is it normally? Quote Link to comment
77 Liftback 917 Posted September 9, 2017 Report Share £ 134 for 6 months or £ 245 for a year Quote Link to comment