Classic Car Loans

Looking for a helping hand buying your dream classic car? With flexible lending partners offering car loans with no age limit, Savvy can help you out.

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Classic Car Loans
Last Updated: 27/03/2025
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Buying a classic car is the dream for many drivers across Australia, but they aren’t usually eligible for
standard car loans. That’s where Savvy comes in. We’re partnered with flexible lenders who can accept
vintage models as security and offer competitive rates in the process.

Whether you’re in the market for a muscle car, restored vehicle or an imported one that otherwise wouldn’t be
accepted, we can help you access financing when you need it. Get started with a quick quote now to
tell us more about yourself and the car you’re after and you can get approved before you know it!

What is a classic car?

There’s no one definitive classification for which cars are classics and which aren’t. However, according to Sheen Panel Service, the
following categories are most commonly accepted by Australian classic vehicle clubs:

  • Veteran: manufactured before 1918
  • Vintage: manufactured from 1919 to 1930
  • Post vintage: manufactured from 1931 to 1949
  • Classic acceptance: manufactured from 1950 to 1969
  • Modern classic: manufactured from 1970 to 1989

Other lenders may consider any car over 20 years as a classic vehicle, including a range of imported, restored
and muscle models in this classification. Because of this, it’s worth considering your lender’s vehicle
qualification criteria (which we can check for you).

What is a classic car loan?

As the name suggests, a classic car loan is a finance agreement designed to help you purchase a classic vehicle.
It’s a specialised product offered by certain lenders in Australia. Because of the nature of classic cars, this
type of loan is less common, but shares a number of key similarities with regular car loans, including:

  • Secured loans
  • Payable over one to five years (seven may be available with certain lenders)
  • Fixed interest rates
  • Repayable weekly, fortnightly or monthly (depending on your lender)

How do classic car loans differ from standard car loans?

While they’re very similar in a range of areas, classic car loans have several unique characteristics that
differentiate them from standard used car loans.

Naturally, classic cars are much older than cars typically purchased for everyday use, and standard car loans
usually have age restrictions that limit how old the car can be to qualify for finance. This can range from as
little as ten years or less up to 20 to 25 years with some lenders.

However, classic car loans don’t have any such restriction. Additionally, they can be used for different kinds of
cars, such as vintage or muscle cars, that aren’t likely to be approved for standard car financing.

Classic car purchases are treated as investment, rather than a standard car which is expected to depreciate
rapidly, and may also have stricter credit requirements to qualify for a loan.

What are the credit requirements?

To qualify for a classic car loan, you’ll generally need a good credit score. Some of the factors in maintaining
a good credit score are never having defaulted on any previous loans and having a generally good repayment
history on previous loan facilities.

A good credit score is usually around 600 or higher and may go up to either 1,000 or 1,200 depending on the
credit reporting agency. If you don’t have a good credit score, you may find it more difficult to find a lender
willing to finance your classic car purchase without charging you higher interest rates and fees.

Additionally, you’ll need to prove that you have the ability to repay the loan according to the agreed repayment
schedule. This means demonstrating that you have a job or other regular income, and don’t spend beyond your
means. The lender will request evidence of your income, usually through some recent payslips, as well as an
analysis of your bank statements.

Of course, the standard credit requirements for any loan or line of credit will also
apply: you’ll need to be an Australian citizen or permanent resident over the age of 18. Because a classic car
is a big investment, lenders tend to prefer a strong borrowing profile, so having a stable, long-term job and
owning a home will help to increase your eligibility for lower interest rates. A deposit can also be very
helpful when taking out a classic car loan.

Why apply for a car loan with Savvy?

100% online

There’s no need for messy paperwork with us. When you apply, you’ll be able to submit and sign all your forms electronically.

4.9-star customer service

The satisfaction our customers feel is clear when you see our impressive 4.9-star rating for our service on Feefo.

Helping Aussies since 2010

We’ve been helping Australians just like you find their ideal car loan package and save on interest and fees for 15 years.

No impact on your credit score

Our consultants will conduct a soft credit check when assessing your application, so your score won’t be affected.

40+ lending partners

We’re partnered with over 40 car loan providers nationwide, giving you more high-quality options to consider.

Competitive interest rates

We scour our lending panel for the lowest rates and match you with the most affordable deal available for your profile.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT THEIR FINANCE EXPERIENCE

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How do I qualify for classic car financing?

  • Have a strong credit score

    A significant factor that will affect your chances of approval is your credit rating. Lenders give this
    number a significant amount of weight when considering applications. There are several ways you can
    look to maximise your rating prior to applying for classic car financing. Lowering the limits on your
    credit cards and getting rid of any cards you don’t need or use is one way to do so, while paying off
    outstanding debt is another.

  • Make a deposit

    Because car loans are assessed based on risk, borrowers can mitigate it by offering a deposit as part of
    the deal. Not only does this decrease the money your lender will have to transfer to you, but it shows
    them that you’re serious about paying off the loan. A welcome by-product of this is that paying a
    portion of your loan upfront decreases the amount you’ll need to pay interest on. For instance, putting
    a $10,000 deposit up on a $50,000 loan means that you’ll only need to pay interest on $40,000.

  • Show verifiable past borrowing

    In addition to displaying a good credit score, showing your lender that you’ve successfully repaid a
    similar loan in the past will go a long way towards improving your approval chances. Income is only one
    part of the battle: demonstrating the discipline to make repayments on time each month is just as
    important. Lenders want to be confident that you have this discipline, so any past car loans will come
    in handy for your classic car finance.

  • Have a stable job and income

    You’ll have to be earning enough to manage your repayments. For this type of finance, lenders prioritise
    borrowers who have job and income stability, such as full-time workers past probation and comfortably
    permanent. There’s a much higher chance of a casual worker’s employment being terminated or their work
    hours drying up than someone with full-time permanency.

  • Be asset-backed

    Finally, applicants applying to finance old cars should have a strong profile and part of this is owning
    property. Applicants who own their home outright, have an existing investment portfolio or are currently
    paying off a home loan are the most likely to receive approval at a lower interest rate.

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Frequently asked classic car finance questions

Can I buy my classic car privately?

Yes – our flexible specialist lenders can approve car purchases from a dealer, private seller or auction house. This gives you greater choice when it comes to the cars you’re able to select for a collector car financing agreement, rather than restricting you solely to used car dealers.

How is my classic car valued?

Our partnered lenders who deal with classic car financing are experts in the field, so they’ll be able to give you a comprehensive valuation of the vehicle you’re hoping to buy. Alternatively, there are several reputable independent valuers that you can look to instead, although these tend to come with fees of up to $500 for doing so. In general, some of the factors that are considered when valuing classic cars include:

  • Make and model
  • Condition
  • Vehicle modifications
  • Kilometers on the odometer
  • Engine type
  • Scarcity
Are there any alternatives to a classic car loan

Yes – if you choose not to pursue a classic car loan, you can instead opt for an unsecured car (personal) loan. Because these don’t require any collateral, there are no restrictions on how you use the funds, meaning you can dedicate part of them to your car and other money towards paying for medical bills, home renovations or even your next holiday.

It’s important to note, though, that these come at higher interest rates than car finance for classic cars and have a lower borrowing cap of $75,000 (and sometimes lower).

Can my vintage vehicle be used as security?

Yes – most car loans will use the car in question as an asset to secure the loan, meaning that if you fail to meet your repayment obligations, the lender can repossess your car and then sell this to recoup their costs.

If the car isn’t accepted as security against the loan, or if you don’t want to use your classic car as security, you would have to opt for an unsecured personal loan instead.

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