Rick - Germany did lose the big one and we are all for the better

Living over there as a car guy is not easy and everybody has to deal with ridiculous laws. Think of the worst of commie california combined with strict laws from the 1000 year Reich.
My point regarding the import of a GT40 Replica that is licensed and titled as a '65 Ford in Arizona needs to be explained.
If a german citizen buys that car and imports it, Customs officials will slap that person with a fraud investigation and a hefty fine because Customs knows what's right or wrong. I do not think that is right.
After all the car comes with legal paperwork from a U.S. state.
Shouldn't determining the actual year of build and smog compliance be the responsibility of the german Department of Motor Vehicles and their almighty TüV? The way it is now, you can chance it and get '65 import paperwork from a customs official who does not know or does not care, and the next guy deals with a different customs guy and pays a horrifc fine, has a criminal record and a car that can never be licensed because of the smog laws.
I know that you can take the lofty position that only real cars are real and replicas are 2008 models but some high end replicas are knocking on the door of being vintage classic cars just by their method of construction like Safir or Holman Moody or because of how long they have been built already. Contemporay Cobra and ERA come to mind who have been building Cobra Replicas since the early eighties.
Customs should process cars by their paperwork. There are reasons why that paperwork was filled out the way it was. And they aren't always nefarious.
Regarding that little car company. Sure they build great cars but they are built regarding to government rule. To savor the true German Automotive Experience drive your Porsche to your local german tire dealer and buy a new set of tires. In your government issued paperwork for the car it lists the manufacturer and sizes of the tires. Let's say the tires listed are made by Continental. You decide to change to Pirelli tires one size larger. A little later you get stopped for speeding and you meet a policeman who did his homework.
You will get: 1 speeding ticket, 1 ticket for the wrong brand of tire, 1 ticket for tires the wrong size, 1 ticket for driving without insurance because running the wrong tires voids your insurance policy and 1 week later you will lose your driver's license for driving without insurance that day. Oh, and your car got impounded. I lived in Germany and rode a Chopper, drove sportscars and drag strip inspired muscle cars. I was stopped every night by police, my driver's license was always hanging by a thread and the only thing that saved me was the fact that my dad was a high ranking policeman who made many things go away...
When I first visited California in the mid seventies I could not believe how free americans were. Of course this has changed for the worse as germany back then was already like the People's Republic of California is now. The things I hear from today's Germany make me shudder and thank God for my humble Mohave desert home.
Glad I got this off my chest. I am better now........