If it is of any help, I was not asked to provide an MOT when registering my Beauford for the first time last month. 

Logic prevailed and it does appear the IVA is considered sufficient, despite what is written on the DVLA download on first registration.  Beware! - Some of these downloads are at least a year out of date as they still refer to SVA.

You have to apply for a Registration pack from DVLA and this takes about a week to arrive then make an appointment to take the car along to the DVLA office to have the chassis number and engine number checked and fill in the appropriate forms - discuss with your DVLA person as I filled in the one that refers to kit cars in its instructions but the Brighton office wanted the other one that refers to altered cars.  The V5C came back with the vehicle registered as having two wheels despite all the othe information.  I sent it back and am still waiting for an update.

Hamish

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