Steve,
The SVA also covers a lot of points that aren't first line safety critical.
For instance the Capri may well fail on the cigarette lighter . the radius
on the switchgear or the parcel shelf brackets not having the correct
radius. It is unlikely that a lot of the badges or integral brightwork would
pass because it was never designed to in the first place. The lights would
not be E marked, it would not be fitted with side repeaters , spring back
mirrors, I could go on. I actually have , and have read, the SVA manual
not someone elses take on it.
Cobras pass do they ? I suppose you have watched a Car is Born ? Watch it
again and see the difference between the tested and DRIVEN product. Same
goes for most 7's but I won't give away anything on here . The SVA is a
travesty. Grey import Subura Imprezzas being tested as caravanettes as they
won't pass any other way

By the way , the SVA is only to do with perceived safety ,you should
actually see some of the abominations that get through. Would you like to
drive a trike with a propshaft 2 inches from the family jewels with no prop
guard and the axle held in with exhaust u bolts ? Yup, FOR REAL !!
How about a 7 type car using a track rod end as the full load bearing bottom
joint ?But as long as the bonnet badge radius is correct it'll pass. We are
not objecting to testing ,just that make the test relevent to the cars.
. Chassis construction does not come into it ( as long as no bits are
loose )or suspension design, if the wheels turn in the corresponding
direction to the wheel it will pass.Mind you for some OEM it's just as well