A group of leading industry figures has united to form the Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance (HCVA) to protect the British classic car industry, which it says has an annual turnover of £18.3b.
The group says that 113,000 jobs are in peril, and is calling on British politicians and regulators to use their post-Brexit independence to help grow this sector of the economy,
It blames ‘a combination of bureaucracy and poorly focused environmental legislation’, plus ‘complex rules around exporting and importing to and from the EU’ and ‘widespread misunderstanding of the environmental impact of vintage motoring’.
The not-for-profit HCVA has set out its intention to campaign on behalf of the individuals and companies in the classic vehicle sector, as well as instilling accountability, common standards and a code of conduct to the members who sign up.