Over recent years FIVA has become truly international with significant growth from former Eastern Bloc countries, China and the Middle East. In total there are 71 countries associated with FIVA who in turn represent 2 million historic vehicle enthusiasts.
You can visit the FIVA website here
A full calendar or FIVA events can be found here.
FIVA are working with UNESCO to formally recognise historic vehicles as part of our world heritage see the Culture & Youth Commission here.
The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs Limited acts as the UK administrative agent for the issue of FIVA Identity Cards, the Federation has no input to the technical examination or validation of provenance of vehicles submitted for a FIVA Card.
The cards provide a simple guide to a vehicle’s history, authenticity and specification and are required for events run under FIVA rules.
FIVA ID card applications and guidelines can be found here
European Union legislation still influences some matters in the UK and the Federation maintains a watching brief in association with FIVA and the Public policy, Regulatory and Communication management consultancy EPPA UK.
The Federation represents United Kingdom interests within FIVA and has significant representation. FIVA works through a series of commissions and we are represented as follows:
The Legislation Commission link is here.
Details of the Motorcycle Commission can be seen here.
The Events Commission here.