Here’s the latest I can provide on Minnesota classic car law as of April 2026:
- There has been active discussion around HF 3865, a bill in the Minnesota Legislature that would restrict when classic/collector vehicles may be driven, aiming to limit driving to weekends and organized events, with daytime hours on Saturdays and Sundays specifically highlighted. Several outlets reported on this proposal and its potential impact on classic car use.[1][3][4]
- As of mid-April 2026, coverage indicated the bill faced debates and questions about its practicality and party-line support, with some reports noting that hearings had not yet occurred or the measure stalled in committee, raising uncertainty about passage this session.[5][6]
- Public-interest groups and car enthusiasts expressed concern that such restrictions could curb spontaneous cruising, weekday club activities, and post-repair test drives, while supporters argued for clearer use definitions and enforcement clarity.[4][9][5]
If you’d like, I can gather the most recent status from Minnesota’s legislative site and summarize any committee actions, amendments, or governor action once they’re available. I can also outline how current rules differ by plate type (collector, classic, pioneer, street rod) and what “collector use” typically means under existing regulations. Please tell me which aspect you want prioritized.
Citations:
- HF 3865 overview and weekend-use focus.[1]
- HF 3865 status and discussion in Minnesota Legislature and related outlets.[3]
- Reports on bill progression, hearings, and potential stall.[6]
- Enthusiast perspectives on use restrictions and impact on car culture.[4][5]