More than 200,000 Brits have joined the classic-car movement since 2016, according to the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs’ latest survey, which was brought forward a year to avoid results being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ordinarily the comprehensive questionnaire is released every five years, but comparing to 2019 would be a true representation rather than to a year when travel, events and the economy have been so restricted.
The FBHVC says the number of classic owners leapt from just shy of 500,000 to 700,000, a 40% increase in the four years.
It believes there are 1.5 million classics registered with the DVLA, which also represents a big increase of nearly 50% from 1,039,950 to 1,538,927, though 56% are currently listed as SORN. The FBHVC defines a historic vehicle as one produced more than 30 years ago.