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rosco:
Just pulled this of the Mustang Owners Club site.
Makes for interesting reading.
Anyone else have any more information on this, to me it looks great.

Rosco

Dear customer

Thank you for your interest in the Log Book trial announced by the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight which will commence on 1 October 2015.

The trial will allow all operators of existing vehicles within the Historic Vehicle Scheme to opt-in. These vehicles may then be used for 60 days of general use (i.e. club events, maintenance and personal use) each year. Each day’s use must be recorded in the Log Book.


Existing operators
To opt in, the registered operator or their representative must attend a registry or service centre with:
- proof of identity such as a NSW driver licence,
- the current Certificate of Conditional Registration (if available),
- the current Certificate of Approved Operations (if available)
- a completed Adjustment of records to have the vehicle’s conditions updated
  (http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/about/forms/45070212-adjustment-of-records.pdf).


New operators
New entrants to the Historic Vehicle Scheme after the trial commences may apply for inclusion in the Log Book Trial, subject to the existing historic vehicle and registered operator eligibility criteria.

To conditionally register a vehicle in the Historic Vehicle Scheme, customers must provide:
- a completed Application for Conditional Registration form (http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/about/forms/45070939-conditional-reg.pdf)
- proof of identity such as a NSW driver licence
- Proof of registration entitlement (eg an original receipt for the vehicle, which clearly shows the buyer’s name, the seller’s name, address and signature, the VIN or Chassis/frame or serial number and the date of acquisition)
- A Historic Vehicle Declaration not greater than 42 days old
  (http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/about/forms/45070967-historic-vehicle-declaration.pdf)
  Note: a vehicle safety inspection report must be presented if the club is less than two years old.


Existing and new operators will be issued:
- Certificate of Conditional Registration
- Certificate of Approved Operations, with the updated conditions
- Historic Vehicle Log Book Trial form
 
Historic vehicles (including trailers) must be 30 years of age or older as from the year of manufacture.

Historic vehicles must be as close to original condition as possible, with no alterations except for safety features such as seat belts and turn indicators or period accessories and options, if desired.

The registered operator must be a member of a Roads and Maritime recognised historic vehicle club (http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/roads/registration/get-nsw-registration/vehicle-sheets/historic-vehicle-clubs.pdf).

If you have further questions, please contact Roads and Maritime Services on 13 22 13.


Yours sincerely

Roads and Maritime Services

gtc:

--- Quote ---The registered operator must be a member of a Roads and Maritime recognised historic vehicle club
--- End quote ---

I reckon that ought to read "must be a current financial member ..."

StephenSLR:

--- Quote from: rosco on September 05, 2015, 09:05:01 PM ---Just pulled this of the Mustang Owners Club site.
--- End quote ---
There's a lot of discussion on the their forum too; have a read here:

http://www.mustang.org.au/forum/index.php/topic,27968.0.html

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gtc:
Interesting. Would be better if you could keep your own plates on the vehicle.

I wouldn't mind needing a window sticker if I could keep my plates.

sabre:
Looks like middle ground between current NSW and Victorian schemes.

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