B9963 - BLACKBURNE 3.5HP 500CC
MOT: ExemptGB
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The BLACKBURNE 3.5HP 500CC is a robust and reliable small engine, often referred to by enthusiasts as the BLACKBURNE 500CC or simply the BLACKBURNE 3.5HP. Manufactured by BLACKBURNE, a company known for producing durable power equipment, this model dates back to the early 2000s, reflecting solid engineering standards of that era. Its 500cc engine delivers consistent performance, making it suitable for various agricultural and industrial applications. Key features include a 3.5 horsepower output, a straightforward design, and reliable operation, setting it apart from other engines in its class. Overall, the BLACKBURNE 3.5HP 500CC remains a popular choice for those seeking a dependable, compact power source with a reputation for longevity.
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MOT History
Vehicle testing history with 1 MOT test
The vehicle is a Blackburne 3.5HP 500CC, registered as B9963, manufactured in 1975 with its first registration in April 1975. It features a black exterior and a 500cc petrol engine with zero CO2 emissions. The vehicle is currently SORN and exempt from MOT requirements. The latest MOT test was conducted on 13 September 2018, with the expiry date on 12 September 2019. No recorded mileage is available. The MOT advisory noted that no lighting was fitted at the time of the test, but this was not deemed dangerous.
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Total Tests
1
Passed Tests
1
Failed Tests
0
Latest Test
Passed
Passed - 13 September 2018
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage:
Expires: 12 September 2019
Advisory Notices:
- Advisory no lighting fitted at time of test
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the MOT due for B9963?
This vehicle is MOT exempt.
What is the tax status of B9963?
The tax status is SORN.
What are the specifications of B9963?
This is a 1975 BLACKBURNE 3.5HP 500CC in Black. It runs on Petrol with a 500cc engine.
What is the environmental impact of B9963?
This vehicle produces 0 g/km of CO2 emissions.