Interesting to hear all the different viewpoints on the Club Permit system.
Sounds like my mate shouldn't have worried because tractor rego is relatively cheap, the interesting thing will be whether he has to add lights horn etc.
The Victorian system seems much more flexible now, under the old system you could only drive the vehicle to Club events and to a place of repair.
Also under the old system I believe the historic rego wasn't on the VicRoads computer whereas under the new system it is on the computer.
All the 'rules' made up by individual Clubs are a PITA. Must be a member for 2 years before you can apply, must attend a certain number of meetings, must be 'standard' and not modified. The most recent I heard was a club where a non-standard paint colour means you couldn't get onto the Club Permit system. The problem I guess is as the clubs get bigger they cannot 'control' their members so they start creating 'rules'.
The Clubs have the option of having a 'scruitneer' sign the vehicle off instead of carrying out a roadworthy. Most are moving towards insisting on a Roadworthy because of potential liability issues.
The easiest thing to do is form your own Club (like SLoW), keep the membership small and ensure only people you can trust are allowed to join. The application paperwork can be sourced from VicRoads 
Have a read of this :-
CarClub2
I'm sure a few people will throw a tanty about their comments but this is the current Club Permit system in VIC and I think that they have worked the system to their advantage. Good on them and I just love the vehicles they are running.
Colin
'56 Series 1 with homemade welder
'65 Series IIa Dormobile
'70 SIIa GS
'76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
'81 SIII FFR
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