Rumble in Rocko is a C4C Approved Car Club and a registered Incorporation , you must join the club and continue to be a club member to register your car for the C4C Scheme , a membership form can be found in our ‘forms and documents ‘section.
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The below information is from the Department of Transport Site as of 28th August 2021
Please visit https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/concessions.asp for the original info
The Concession for Classics (C4C) scheme is a voluntary concession which is available to owners of eligible street rods and vehicles manufactured prior to 1990. The scheme commenced on 16 April 2021.
Vehicle must | Rate | Conditions | Notes |
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Be owned by the primary financial member of a DoT approved car club orBe owned by a DoT 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 prior to 1990, orA Street rod as defined in the National Guidelines for the Construction and Modification of Street Rods in Australia. | 75% exemption from vehicle licence fee.Reduced rate on motor injury insurance. | Vehicles can only be used for a maximum of 90 days per calendar year, being:60 days to participate in approved motoring club events; and30 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.Vehicles must display an identifier label stating ‘restricted use’, either at the front or back, and above or below the number plate without obscuring it. A label template is provided below. | Concession can be applied to cars, motorbikes, trailers, caravans, and street rods complying with the weight limit.Car clubs are also eligible for a 75% concession on club vehicles if the club is a legal entity as defined as:A corporate body;An incorporated body; orAny other organisation that is recognised as being a legal entity.A vehicle licence with this concession is not transferable without the approval of Concessions Section.The concession is applied from the date of application. |
How to apply for a Concessions for Classics concession
Applicants must submit a Concessions for Classics Scheme (Form E116) for each vehicle they wish to apply the concession to, ensuring that the Motoring Club declaration has been completed by an authorised officer of the approved club.
The Concessions for Classics Scheme is only available for licensed vehicles. If the vehicle is unlicensed refer to License a vehicle in Western Australia.
If the vehicle is currently licensed applications can be submitted to DoT via:
- Email: concessions@transport.wa.gov.au
- Post: Vehicle Services (Concessions), Department of Transport, GPO Box R1290, PERTH WA 6844
- In Person: At a Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) centre, DoT regional office or agent
Car Club responsibilities
DoT approved motoring clubs are required to:
- maintain a register of their financial members*, and notify DoT of any changes to membership status;
- maintain a register of the vehicles owned by club members*;
- maintain a register of approved club events, and
- notify the DoT should the club disband, or the Incorporation Status ceases.
On a scheduled and ad-hoc basis, DoT approved motoring clubs will be required to provide DoT with copies of the registers and information for auditing and compliance with the concession requirements.
Note: Clubs providing access to the Concessions for Classics concession should read the C4C Code of Conduct below and familiarise themselves with the rules of the scheme.
*A template C4C Financial Member Register can be found below.