Club Permit Scheme

The 60-80 Holden Enthusiasts’ Club Inc. is an authorised participant in the Club Permit (Red Plate) Scheme as provided for by VicRoads in the Road Safety (Vehicles) Regulations 1988 and subsequent amendments.

The Scheme recognises the low usage of veteran, vintage, classic and historic vehicles and is a permit for the restricted use of an un-registered vehicle as reflected in the low fees.

The scheme also recognises the relationship between VicRoads and motoring clubs, and the importance of motoring clubs and their members in maintaining the propriety of the scheme.

The club permit scheme is only available to club cars of the 60 – 80 Holden Enthusiasts’ Club Inc. manufactured during the period 1 January 1960 to 31 December 1980.

Once a financial member. A road worthy certificate along with an application form, signed rules and policy statement and a fee of $10.00 must be completed and reviewed by the Red Plates Officer.


Rules & Policy

The Victorian Club Permit Scheme is administered by VicRoads under the VicRoads Business Rules. The Victoria Police ensures compliance with the scheme.

In addition to the Victorian Club Permit Scheme handbook, each club is required to have its own policy and rules relating to the Club Permit Scheme.

Failure to comply with the rules of the Club Permit Scheme could result in -

Fines from the club and/or

Fines from the police for driving an unregistered vehicle and/or

Indefinite withdrawal from the scheme, and/or

Loss of your individual Club Permit, and/or

Loss of the Club’s authority to operate the Club Permit Scheme, and/or

Cancellation of the Club Permit Scheme for all enthusiasts.

For further information contact 60—80 Holden Enthusiasts’ Inc. Club Permit Officer or AOMC.

Club permits are a hard earned privilege

so don’t break the rules!!