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If you pick the car up yourself all you need is a bill of sale and the title. Drive through. If someone other than you is transporting the car it needs to be brokered. It’s usually about $300. Any licensed transporter usually takes care of this process as they are a bonded carrier. So they charge you a flat rate with brokerage included.
Call Daryl at Cole International. They are located on the BC/ Washington border. He can look after you door to door and is very reasonable 604-538-1512
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1969 Camaro X-77 Z28 LeMans Blue |
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To import a vehicle from Canada into the US you also need the DOT Form HS-7 and EPA Form 3520-1, in addition to the title and notarized bill of sale. I completed the DOT and EPA forms at home and had them ready to go at the customs inspection station, and I was out of there in 15 minutes.
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Thanks all for the great info. Inspected car. It was as good or better than expected which never happens. When it came down to negotiating a price seller raised the price CAN$15,000 over what they said they would sell for so no deal for now. If I bought it I would trailer it home myself. Seems like it could be done fairly easy with a little pre-planning and getting your docs in order.
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1969 RSZ |
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