A collector vehicle is defined in statute as a motor vehicle or travel trailer that is at least 30 years old. The owner may receive a collector vehicle license plate assigned by the Department of Licensing, or the owner can provide an actual state-issued Washington license plate designated for general use in the year the vehicle was manufactured.
A collector vehicle may only be used for participation in club activities, exhibitions, tours, parades, and occasional driving. The collector vehicle registration is $35, and the plates:
A collector vehicle that is a motor vehicle is authorized to tow a trailer if the trailer is being used for participation in club activities, exhibitions, tours, and parades.
(In support) When the law allowing antique truck collectors to drive without a Commercial Driver License passed it did not specifically allow antique truck collectors to haul trailers. This bill clarifies that antique truck collectors can haul trailers. Registration as a collector vehicle is not a way to avoid commercial vehicle registration. This bill only applies to noncommercial private vehicles. The bill simplifies access for drivers of antique trucks to participate in parades.
(Opposed) None.
Senator Keith Wagoner, prime sponsor; and B.J. King, American Truck Historical Society.