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Thanks for all the responses.
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I bought my '69 Z/28 out of Canada (it was sold there new), brought it across at Port Huron/Sarnia. All U.S. Customs needed was the Canadian Registration (same as a U.S. title) and the Bill of Sale with the price on it and buyer and seller signatures, and for $5.00 they issued an "Informal Entry Certificate" - that's the document you MUST have when you go to register the car at your U.S. DMV. No taxes, no duties, no nothing - took about ten minutes.
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JohnZ
How long ago was that? |
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Quite a while back, I purchased a motorcycle that was brand new but was not for sale in the US.
How I received this one was that the guy I bought it from was not only a dealer but had dual citizenship. He offered to drive/ride it across the border then have it shipped down to me from a shipping business. Not sure if they still allow this....
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