To all of you B.C. Members that would like to have a say in the vintage/collector policy. I urge you to complete this survey. https://www.icbcsurveys.com/R.aspx?a=498&as=YB37AQ0I2f Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Did mine too. Wish there was a section where you could add comments. I would really like them to implement a "fleet" license for collectors that have more than one car could transfer the plate between the cars in their collection
Pretty sure they do, or at least they did back when I was in the business about 5 years ago. IIRC, 5 car minimum?
I am out of the country right now, but I need to talk to my former employer about a us reg and a couple other things when I get back anyway, at the same time, I will ask him if the collector multi vehicle plate is still available. I will be back in Canada Sept 3and I will follow up and confirm.
Far as I'm aware, the "multi vehicle" Collector & Modified Collector Plate program continues and has been in place for a number of years...........several friends here are setup that way & save a few bucks on their coverage.......you just need to enjoy switching plates on a frequent basis........
Done. I like the idea the ICBC will be raising the collector plate availability to 1974 for cars that have been modified.
acadian_carguy , that is a good thing, still plenty of great cars in 74. I'm torn on the plastic kit car inclusion though. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I did a few multi vehicle collector plates when I was in the business, really didn't think anything had changed.
Maybe I'll have to find a new ICBC broker. I've asked a few times because we have fleet licenses on our farm vehicles and the answer was always the same, " wouldn't that be nice"
I'm really happy with most of the new changes. The one exception would be the ability for owners of replicas to now register them as the real thing, year included. I think there should be some " * " or "note" next to the year stating that it's a replica. In reality I guess it's already been happening here for a while with new Brookville roadsters being represented as original cars.
I think you've already got your answer but yes they do exist. I know several guys that have them. http://www.sva.bc.ca/wp-content/upl...CBC-Collector-multi-vehicle-number-plates.pdf It makes insurance insanely cheap and you can run a vintage plate on the front because you only get a rear multi vehicle plate from ICBC. Cheers,