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It wouldnt matter with that date, our cars are registered as the year of when they are first presented for registration. The street rod system goes off the actual manufacture date and does not allow for replicas. If you were to build a modern hot rod kit or put a 32 body on a brand new aftermarket chassis it would be classed as an ICV and not a hotrod unless the chassis incorporated an original cross member. Even with hotrods in NSW, if you want full registration and not just a club permit you have to jump through similar hoops to ICVs. With draft plans that the RTA have for the national code of practice appendix for NSW, just about all hot rods will be classed as ICVs as any change to wheel base, rebody and substantial modifications will require the car to be registered as an ICV.
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