SB 47: REGISTRATION/EQUIPMENT OF CUSTOM CARS Number 055 CHAIR FOSTER brought up the next item before the committee, SSSB 47. Number 060 MAX GIFFORD, ASSISTANT to SENATOR TIM KELLY, PRIME SPONSOR OF SB 47, introduced himself for the record and provided testimony regarding SSSB 47, stating that a "custom classic" is a vehicle whose body and frame were manufactured before 1949 or a replica whose body and frame were manufactured before 1949 and modified for safe road use. The date 1949 is used because 1948 was the last year side boards or running boards were manufactured on American automobiles. The bill was introduced in response to the requests of custom collector vehicle owners who want the opportunity to display their classic vehicles at fairs, car shows, parades and pleasure driving. Passage of this measure would permit custom car collectors, registered and licensed by the state Division of Motor Vehicles, to drive their classic vehicles without being ticketed by law enforcement agencies. The bill specifies equipment requirements, vehicle registration, and identification numbers and permits specialized plates for vehicles meeting the requirements, and a definition of a custom collector vehicle. Number 348 REPRESENTATIVE MACKIE moved for passage of SB 47 from committee with individual recommendations. No objections were heard, the bill was so ordered.