Oh ya he’s all over it .I wonder whether @Tobias74 is on it
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I love it. Nice to see someone selling a car for a low number. I see a boat ride in this cars future.I don't get the seller's asking price -- based on what I am seeing, it is WAY less than what it should be.
Sometimes the Rodney Dangerfield effect has its advantages for buyers. You are correct the car is a steal if it as good as it looks.I don't get the seller's asking price
I don’t think so as Heritage Canada changed the regulations this year they won’t let cars leave Canada if they manufactured in Canada or has parts made in Canada the most guys have no idea at the moment and same with the sellers is not easy anymore.I love it. Nice to see someone selling a car for a low number. I see a boat ride in this cars future.
I was talking with the seller this morning the car has rust under the vinyl and the quarters need repair about 2 inches rusted away already the interior is out because Maus was living in the car for the past 35 years and everything is soaked in mice piss.Is there an interior? I see seats in the exterior shots so there must be, even the door panels were off.
Alan
Looks you will have to export (sell) it to your new location across the border and ship overseas from thereI don’t think so as Heritage Canada changed the regulations this year they won’t let cars leave Canada if they manufactured in Canada or has parts made in Canada the most guys have no idea at the moment and same with the sellers is not easy anymore.View attachment 485250
I did not buy that car someone else did.Looks you will have to export (sell) it to your new location across the border and ship overseas from there
Not really I just had the rundown with heritage Canada if the car is made for the Canadian market or is an USA market car what is in Canada for over 20 years and older then 50 years is classified as Canadian heritage.@Tobias74 — should one understand that cars made in the USA for Canada (like all C VON 1970 ´verts) can still be exported?
@Tobias74 — should one understand that cars made in the USA for Canada (like all C VON 1970 ´verts) can still be exported?
No they are also build in Canada, you get a permit for a rusty parts car but the permit will cost you money not only a few hundred bucksWeren't all fuselages made in the United States? Also, seems like a permit is all it takes, which I would have thought was always required. Could be a pain to get?
Weren't all fuselages made in the United States?