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<blockquote data-quote="haywire" data-source="post: 746324" data-attributes="member: 16474"><p>Welcome bro!</p><p></p><p>That sounds like a very nice family heirloom, but as usual, we need pictures!</p><p></p><p>Anyway for the classic car status..its actually a bit stringent and it might not be worth the hassle.</p><p></p><p>From JPJ website:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Classic Cars:</p><p></p><p>Cars that can be classified as classic cars are those that have reached the age of 25 years from the day they were produced, including those referred to as collectors' items.</p><p></p><p>Conditions for Application</p><p></p><p>Only motorcars will be considered for application. Other terms and conditions for the procurement of vintage/classic status for the purpose of reducing the Motor Vehicle License (LKM) fee are:</p><p></p><p>Only motorcars that have been registered in Malaysia for 25 years qualify for the application process. Vintage/classic cars that were brought from another country only qualify after having been registered in Malaysia for 2 years.</p><p>The car must have a high value; befitting its antic status.</p><p>The car must be in mint condition, not rusted, with gleaming and spotless paintjob and chrome; or simply put in showroom condition.</p><p>The car must be roadworthy and all its systems must function well.</p><p>The car, its components and build must be in their original specifications, as produced by its maker.</p><p>The only permissible modifications are those on its brake, electrical and fuel injection systems and only then they are for safety purposes.</p><p>To be considered for application, an applicant must already possess more than 2 cars that are registered under his/her own name.</p><p>The chassis and engine numbers must be legible, and not disturbed or obscured.</p><p>Applicants must produce a recommendation letter/certificate from any vintage car owners clubs or other certified clubs that are similar in nature and operation</p><p>The motorcar must be put through an inspection by a Technical Officer/Motorcar Inspector of the local JPJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haywire, post: 746324, member: 16474"] Welcome bro! That sounds like a very nice family heirloom, but as usual, we need pictures! Anyway for the classic car status..its actually a bit stringent and it might not be worth the hassle. From JPJ website: Classic Cars: Cars that can be classified as classic cars are those that have reached the age of 25 years from the day they were produced, including those referred to as collectors' items. Conditions for Application Only motorcars will be considered for application. Other terms and conditions for the procurement of vintage/classic status for the purpose of reducing the Motor Vehicle License (LKM) fee are: Only motorcars that have been registered in Malaysia for 25 years qualify for the application process. Vintage/classic cars that were brought from another country only qualify after having been registered in Malaysia for 2 years. The car must have a high value; befitting its antic status. The car must be in mint condition, not rusted, with gleaming and spotless paintjob and chrome; or simply put in showroom condition. The car must be roadworthy and all its systems must function well. The car, its components and build must be in their original specifications, as produced by its maker. The only permissible modifications are those on its brake, electrical and fuel injection systems and only then they are for safety purposes. To be considered for application, an applicant must already possess more than 2 cars that are registered under his/her own name. The chassis and engine numbers must be legible, and not disturbed or obscured. Applicants must produce a recommendation letter/certificate from any vintage car owners clubs or other certified clubs that are similar in nature and operation The motorcar must be put through an inspection by a Technical Officer/Motorcar Inspector of the local JPJ. [/QUOTE]
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