Concessions 4 Classics
Vehicle must
– Be owned by the primary financial member of a Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure (DTMI) approved car club or
– Be owned by a DTMI approved motoring club or association.
– Be a light vehicle (i.e. a GVM equal to or less than 4500 kg.
Fit into one of the following descriptions:
|- Manufactured 30 years prior to application date, or
– A Street rod as defined in the National Guidelines for the Construction and Modification of Street Rods in Australia.
rate
75% exemption from vehicle licence fee.
Reduced rate on motor injury insurance.
Car clubs are also eligible for a 75% concession on club vehicles if the car club is a legal entity as defined as:
– A corporate body.
– An incorporated body; or
– Any other organisation that is recognised as being a legal entity.
conditions
Vehicles can only be used for a maximum of – 90 days per calendar year, being:
– 60 days to participate in approved motoring club events; and
– 30 days for personal use (includes road testing, repair and maintenance).
Vehicle owners to record the vehicle use in a logbook (a logbook template is provided
below), prior to commencing each journey.
Vehicles cannot be used for fee, hire or reward.
Must display one identifier label stating ‘restricted use’, either to the front or rear of the vehicle, which is to be affixed above or below the number plate without obscuring it, to identify that the vehicle has restricted road use.
