Welcome

The FBHVC is a grouping of almost 500 Clubs and Museums together with some 1500 Trade and Individual Supporters. The aim of the Federation is to uphold the freedom to use old vehicles on the roads without any undue restriction and to support its member organisations in whatever way it can.

London to Brighton Veteran Car Run Economic impact research study

In conjunction with the University of Brighton, FBHVC has undertaken the first assessment of the local benefits stemming from an historic vehicle event by studying the economic impact the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run has on the city of Brighton and Hove.  The run, which takes place annually on the first Sunday in November, finishes on the Read More


Heritage Open Days: Days out with a Difference, Heritage meets Heritage, 10-11 September 2011

The FBHVC have been working with the National Trust and English Heritage to celebrate the UK’s architectural heritage combining with the UK’s motoring heritage Over the weekend of 10-11 September Heritage Open Days will celebrate the wealth of the UK’s architectural and cultural heritage when a great variety of properties that are normally closed to the public, or Read More


Survey 2011

Survey 2011 The information-gathering process closed at the end of August and the analysis of the results by FBHVC and the Historic Vehicle Research Institute has started. Preliminary indications are positive and the researchers expect to be able to report on their findings in November. Read More


Newsletter No.4 August 2011

In a change to our normal exhibition programme we attended the Spring Autojumble at Beaulieu this year; a different event to the September show but just as enjoyable as we had a chance to meet up with more of our member clubs and the time to talk to them about their concerns. We will also be exhibiting at Read More


Continuous Insurance Enforcement

The Federation newsletter has carried many comprehensive articles on CIE (see the latest in Issue 1-11) but there have been some misleading reports in the press about the operation of this legislation. To sum it up very briefly: vehicles must be insured if they are taxed for use on the road, otherwise they must be subject to SORN Read More



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