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Title: Classic Car Petition
Post by: screwy on February 12, 2008, 23:23:06
Please sign the petition below which affects all old car owners:

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Classic-Cars/ (http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Classic-Cars/)

Pass it on to family and friends and other forums.
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: kizz81 on February 12, 2008, 23:39:04
there surly cant be any truth in that can there? :shock:
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: ben_haynes on February 12, 2008, 23:41:49
I bet it is

They are putting in for trucks to be no older than 7 years old in london and have to have very low emisions or it £200 a day Fine
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: kizz81 on February 12, 2008, 23:46:53
 :shock: :shock: :shock:

they wouldnt get away with it there would be too many angrey people

me for one
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: Llanigraham on February 12, 2008, 23:53:18
Classics Monthly mentioned this in this months mag, and they and the FBCVC (?) can find no trace of any legislation banning 10 year old vehicles anywhere, in UK or Europe.
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: kizz81 on February 12, 2008, 23:59:05
it would be stupid because i wouldnt be able to drive my landy
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: Wolfie on February 13, 2008, 00:11:24
the FBCVC (?) can find no trace of any legislation banning 10 year old vehicles anywhere, in UK or Europe.

That'll be FBHVC (http://www.fbhvc.co.uk/aboutus/index.htm), who don't seem to hold the petition in high regard

Quote from: FBHVC Newsletter 01/08
MYTHS and PETITIONS - AGAIN
The June 2007 newsletter questioned whether
any notice would ever be taken of the on-line
petitions being submitted to Downing Street.
We highlighted one particular petition with
absolutely the right sentiments (calling on the
Prime Minister to reject proposals to ban or
restrict the use of old cars) but with a totally
erroneous explanation. This petition (which
closes in March) has recently been given a
new lease of life with round-robin e-mails
encouraging all and sundry to do the electronic
equivalent of signing.
While we make no further comment on whether
one should or should not sign, we know
that the threats mentioned in the petition’s
accompanying explanation are, as Henry Ford
might have said, bunk.

But in the same newsletter there is good news for owners of older vehicles "German Parliament exempts historic vehicles from urban vehicle restrictions"


As I recall, when the Historic vehicle tax came into effect there were serious concerns that it would lead to restrictions, but nothing came of it back then either.
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: littlepow on February 13, 2008, 12:50:13
There was a stage when some car manufactures were petitioning the european government to get all older cars to have a stricter testing schedule. But nothing ever came from it.
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: V8MoneyPit on February 13, 2008, 13:52:46
There are parts of the world where the use of older vehicles is restricted. I was talking to a customer in Texas who could only do 2,500 miles a year with his Mini. It seems this varies with each State.
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: littlepow on February 13, 2008, 15:00:00
There are parts of the world where the use of older vehicles is restricted. I was talking to a customer in Texas who could only do 2,500 miles a year with his Mini. It seems this varies with each State.

Sounds like a good excuse to have a collection of old cars!  :D
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: screwy on February 13, 2008, 19:52:28
Personally I dont abide by the FHBVC. Another umbrella organisation that doesn't actually do much for anyone other than justify their own existence in my view. Fact is, this legislation is or will be introduced sooner rather than later. Either way, we in the classic and historic car fraternity are far too quiet on many issues that adversley affect us so these kind of petitions are important IMV if nothing else other than to get our cause heard.
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: Range Rover Blues on February 14, 2008, 04:47:06
There are parts of the world where the use of older vehicles is restricted. I was talking to a customer in Texas who could only do 2,500 miles a year with his Mini. It seems this varies with each State.

Sounds like a good excuse to have a collection of old cars!  :D

It wouldn't be so bad if the road atx and MOT were reduced pro-rata.
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: marjan on February 14, 2008, 20:32:31
Mmmm, that would be an interesting one for me, I have a 20 year old 90 with a 12 year old engine in :? :? :? :-. :-.
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: auf_wiedersehen_pet on February 14, 2008, 21:50:48
I have............

a 53 year old Series 1
a 13 year old Discovery &
a 9.5 year old Volvo V70

Not the best idea I've heard this week!!
Title: Re: Classic Car Petition
Post by: Big Rich on February 14, 2008, 23:37:38
I have a....

17 year old Disco
17 Year old Range Rover
39 Year old Series 2b Forward control
and
52 year old series 1

 :shock:
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