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Nope, anything is welcome Dino, we need the numbers to get going :D  Even old volkswagons like urs :)

$54 per year does sound kinda nice, doesnt it?

If it was a vee dub it would have been built in Wolfsburg. ;)

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What ever happened about this ? I am looking for a cheap club option to join in NSW that is not linked to a particular Maker/ Brand and is participating in the Classic Vehicle Log Book Trial with the RMS . I have an Daimler DS420 now but might consider another classic in the future as well for Historic Registration. The Daimler and Lanchester Club and the Jaguar Club do not appear to have any members with my model of car anyway so am seeking other options. Would appreciate any suggestions. Please send me a PM if preferred.

Got so excited when I saw this topic emerge - epic thread revival!

It's a relevant question as I'm looking for this for my 1986 FC3S.

I'm sure you've seen this list: http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/roads/registration/get-nsw-registration/vehicle-sheets/historic-vehicle-clubs.pdf

Some clubs with next to zero online presence that appear to be signed up to the trial e.g.

Cult Cars Inc 24 Neville St NORTH WILLOUGHBY NSW 2068 James Whitbourn 0403 892 897 YES

lol 11 years ago.

there is nothing stopping SAU offering historic/club rego as we are an officially registered car club. when I originally looked into it the key requirements were minimum 5 people who would maintain their rego, and an authorised inspection station being willing to do the inspections for us.

no huge deal, but under the rules 10 years ago the cars had to be certified as standard, or standard with period options only. also of course, there are restrictions on how you can use the car.

wow that 2nd link is not a triumph in communications best practice. But as I understand it the only change is a loosening of restrictions once you have historic/club rego in place. So you still need to go through the rego steps with a club.

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