M
see: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/import/can9807.html
For Specifics about Canadian Importation (this site deals with safety only
- not emissions. The EPA phone number is on the page so you can call them
and find out what you need to do for that. If it's over 25 years old you're
home free. If it isn't, get one of the listed Registered Importers to
handle it and you should be fine.
To see the rest of the rules (non-Canadian) drop the "can9807.html" off the
end of the URL - the NHTSA site has pretty poor navigation.
Phil Vanner
Mk1 Midget
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert B. Houston [SMTP:transerv@sprynet.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 1998 7:23 PM
To: M Brouillette; spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: What's it take to buy a car from Canada
M
You might try the triupmph list...or check the archives at autox. Some of
the guys on that list have imported from Canada.
I seem to remember that if it is newer than a certain year (68?) it has to
have the "federal" tag to show it was built to US specs for safety and
emissions.
Or depending on your internal honesty factor, buy a parts car in the us
similar to one you buy in Canada, have the Canadian seller drive your
purchase over as a tourist, and buy him a cab ride home. Then you transfer
ALL of the parts from your purchase to the vin plate from the parts car,
effectively restoring the parts car.
Not that I would consider doing anything like this myself, but NEW VW BUGS,
not the front engine newbies, but the old style, can still be purchased in
Mexico for $3500USD. Tempting huh?
Robert Houston
74 Midget (US Version) Katy
-----Original Message-----
From: M Brouillette <mbrouill@ix.netcom.com>
To: Recipient list suppressed <Recipient list suppressed>
Date: Thursday, October 01, 1998 2:37 PM
Subject: What's it take to buy a car from Canada
>Folks,
>
> What's the process to buy a Healey, MG, Triumph from Canada and ship and
>register the car in the States?
>
>. What paperwork is expected at the border?
>. Do I pay duties on what I paid for it or book value?
>. Will the Auto shippers take care of most of this?
>
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