Hi all,
I've been speaking with Steve on the phone and just minutes ago via email about his car. He's surprised and impressed with the amount of knowledge and advise being offered by forum members.
Too bad he's only interested in selling the car, that's his business after all. But if I was selling all kinds of exotics, I'd keep a GT40 for myself!
Somebody's going to get a real bargain on a very fine motorcar. Fortunately there is also a dealer network across the States to maintain the CAV GT.
I've been getting enquiries about whether it's legal to import the car to Canada as it has 1965 registration in New York. Non federalised vehicles over 20 years old can be imported as antiques.
The answer is NO . As already stated in the sellers description of the car on E-bay:it is a 2000 model car. The 1965 title WILL NOT FLY past Canada Customs, Transport Canada or provincial Ministries of Transportation. They are looking for this kind of deception.
This has nothing to do with registering new CAV's completed in Canada, we're talking about importing a completed automobile. Whole different story...
I'm posting this information for the good health and peace of mind for all GT40 enthusiasts in the great white north.
It would be a shame to have your dream car impounded, exported or destroyed and then be heavily fined for trying to pull the wool over the feds eyes.
If anyone has any questions about this please email me directly at: [email protected] I am absolutely 110% sure this car cannot be imported to Canada.
Thanks for listening, good night all
I've been speaking with Steve on the phone and just minutes ago via email about his car. He's surprised and impressed with the amount of knowledge and advise being offered by forum members.
Too bad he's only interested in selling the car, that's his business after all. But if I was selling all kinds of exotics, I'd keep a GT40 for myself!
Somebody's going to get a real bargain on a very fine motorcar. Fortunately there is also a dealer network across the States to maintain the CAV GT.
I've been getting enquiries about whether it's legal to import the car to Canada as it has 1965 registration in New York. Non federalised vehicles over 20 years old can be imported as antiques.
The answer is NO . As already stated in the sellers description of the car on E-bay:it is a 2000 model car. The 1965 title WILL NOT FLY past Canada Customs, Transport Canada or provincial Ministries of Transportation. They are looking for this kind of deception.
This has nothing to do with registering new CAV's completed in Canada, we're talking about importing a completed automobile. Whole different story...
I'm posting this information for the good health and peace of mind for all GT40 enthusiasts in the great white north.
It would be a shame to have your dream car impounded, exported or destroyed and then be heavily fined for trying to pull the wool over the feds eyes.
If anyone has any questions about this please email me directly at: [email protected] I am absolutely 110% sure this car cannot be imported to Canada.
Thanks for listening, good night all
