Antique car parts are duty free coming in to Canada. Mark it as such on the
outside of the package. < ie: antique car parts: fan replacement for 1965
Austin-Healey Sprite >. Make their job easy.
. . . and as I've said before, don't use UPS to get it across the border.
They charge handsomely for the paperwork to get it across duty free.
Robert D.
-----Original Message-----
>John - I don't know about Canada to US, but going from US to Canada,
packages
>do go thru customs. Sent some parts to a fellow lister recently. Keep the
>declared value at $10 or less (who can say what is the true value of a
>Spridget part <G>) or the duty can be more than the package is worth.
>
>My 0.02
>
>Jim Rogers
>San Juan Capistrano, CA
/01 5:10:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
>fprodget@yahoo.com writes:
>
>
>> If someone in Canada sends a package with LBC car
>> parts in it to a US address, does it go thru any
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