In Western Australia (WA), NT and the ACT it is legal to drive a LHD car provided it is over 15 years old. In NSW, QLD, SA and VIC it is legal provided it is 30 years old. In SA the car must be stock.
Club Rego. In almost all states you can get what they call club rego for any car you like (i.e left hand drive) as long as it is roadworthy. You have to be a member of a club and you cant drive the car more then 40km's from your house unless you are on a club run.
There are many places where one can find left hand drive cars for sale in London. One place is the website "gumtree" and the website "lefthanddrive" on the internet.
Only if you know how to drive them
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No, they have very strict laws regarding modifying vehicles. They must be almost completely stock for legal use on the roadways. Many there have Mad Max replica cars and can't drive them.
Why on earth not? Cars are cars - if they are street-legal, the sun has nothing to do with when you can drive them.
not all classic cars have to have a seatbelt.cars that are from 1963 or older is legal to drive without a seatbelt.
about the same amount as in the US actually, 48%.
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no because they cannot b registered
they shouldn't because gypos (aka Mattjew Foreskin) can drive them :/
yes/no they can drive cars that you get from the toy store that run on batterys but if you want to drive a real car that you buy from the car store than no you must be 15 to drive but at 15 you have to drive with a legal guardian at 16 you can but not at night at night you have to have a legal guardian also Ariana