f.f.jones Posted February 3, 2022 Share Posted February 3, 2022 Since there are many Canadian AACA members, I would like to ask you (and US members, too), what the current procedure for importing cars, especially collector cars, into the US from Canada - pandemic not withstanding. Are there minimum vehicle age requirements, value concerns, border crossing restrictions, lengthy paperwork forms, taxes and/or duties, and what is the best way to safely, for buyer and seller, to transfer funds. For the US members: once in the states, are there difficulties getting a clear US title having a Canadian registration to transfer? Second question: Importing "parts" both in the form of loose, disassembled parts and, alternately, an assembled "parts car" with no title or registration. Are there different procedures? There may be a web site that spells out all the technicalities, but personal knowledge and experiences would be most helpful. I would be most interested in importing a '30's or '40's car with a sales price of US $20k or less. Thanks in advance for any information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3macboys Posted February 3, 2022 Share Posted February 3, 2022 For the best answer call the border point that you plan to cross at - it really is quite simple and painless. Doesn't matter which way you are going you will need to make sure that there is a title/ownership for the vehicle. Basically if you call ahead to the export side (in your case the Canadian side) by a day or two you will be told where to send electronic copies of the documents for the vehicle so that the border officers can check to make sure there are no liens or that it is stolen. When you get to the border you stop on the export side to get the clearance to export the vehicle and then again on the import (US side) to import the vehicle. If there is no title/ownership it will be a no go except for parts only. Parts for a vehicle 25 yrs plus are classified as antique auto parts and travel both ways without an issue. Due to the dollar amount sales tax might have to paid on the import side but again the border agents can fill you in on that. The best time you can spend is a 10 to 15 minute call to the border agents and you will find that it really is easy. Don 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f.f.jones Posted February 3, 2022 Author Share Posted February 3, 2022 Thank you, Don. I was anticipating a boat load of red tape and delays. I guess the real challenge may lie at the hands of my local motor vehicle department. There seems to be no simple way to deal with them sometimes. Thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3macboys Posted February 3, 2022 Share Posted February 3, 2022 15 minutes ago, f.f.jones said: Thank you, Don. I was anticipating a boat load of red tape and delays. I guess the real challenge may lie at the hands of my local motor vehicle department. There seems to be no simple way to deal with them sometimes. Thanks again. I've actually found the border people to usually be quite good - of course there is also the you get what you give aspect. I picked up a load of parts for my 30 Dodge in Winnipeg and transported them back home cutting through the US, I had a bill of sale in hand for them and stopped at both side of the border on the way in to the US, on the Canadian side to get them to sign that I was leaving Canada with them and on the US side as you normally would entering the country, both agents were extremely friendly though I didn't realize at the time why the US agent told me "good luck and be careful" until 30 miles down the road I ran into wild grass fires in North Dakota. I've driven through snow storms and fog so thick that you hang your head out the window to see where you are going but nothing compares to smoke and flames on both sides of the road! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Hi , df Jones I have sold tons to USA buyers pm me if you like for some tips Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 “Shipping a car by rail “ that someone post a couple days ago I answered some tips on this as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 I never heard of a person having a boat load of red tape buying a car in Canada and taking it back to USA. when done properly ……and it is not that hard . Basically the clear Canadian ownership papers CLEARED by the border will be honoured for US title in your state . if you are transporting the Canadian car back home yourself and know the basics ….you can do without a broker . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 (edited) I imagine there is not much red tape for a USA once back home in their state with a Canadian car and paperwork STAMPED and cleared by “ homeland security “ including lien checks and stolen search done ……not much your DMV can argue against “ USA homeland security authorized papers” Edited February 4, 2022 by arcticbuicks (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 I do know that if the border sees you doing this as a business or multiple times …….it becomes a whole different story …..” commercial carrier licence” etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 (edited) For yourself , there will be some rules and basic requirements to follow at the border for your own entry , fully vaccinated , covid test , changing covid rules , they may go further and check for criminal record , vehicle search etc. and don’t quote me on the amount , but there is declaration required when carrying cash over certain amount like $5000. And paperwork with $10,000. Or more ( I am not certain on the exact amounts ) also one important fact ……doing a bank transfer to pay for a car can take up to 3 days to show up at a bank cross border ……archaic …and etransfer has limit of something like $3000. The method of payment and or bank wire transfer etc ……is more the problem I have seen . not to scare anybody here …..but there are always a vehicle or two sitting on either side of the border seized by border agents or denied for failing entry Edited February 4, 2022 by arcticbuicks (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Most Canadians live within an hour or so of the border…….it is very common practice for Canadians and USA buyers to meet at a border crossing also ……to do the sale …….but not possible in some cases Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1912Staver Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 (edited) I have only done the cross border transaction from the U.S. to Canada and all to aware of the hoops that need to be jumped through to satisfy the U.S. Customs export approval requirement. But I have never heard of a similar process being involved with Canada Customs on vehicles leaving Canada. Can you elaborate ? Edited February 4, 2022 by 1912Staver (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 One thing to keep in mind is in Canada we do NOT have a title system here exactly the same as USA. here it is more a “ transfer of ownership “ which is usually just the licence plate registration papers This also means that it dose not guarantee the vehicle is free and clear . Also if you are interested in a car that the seller dose not have ownership papers for ……in some provinces ……it is easy for the seller to go get ownership papers or a new up to date registration paper if you ask ……and of course ……if they are willing to do it for you . I have old cars with no paperwork in Canada …….for example …..if a USA buyer wanted one of my cars …..I would go in to DMV …..as you Americans call it ……and get what you would call title ……here in the province of Manitoba …..can be done in an hour or less for $15. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 (edited) 1912 staver yes it is standard practice to stop at both sides of the border when vehicle leaving the country …….permanently. And this is both ways I have personally done this …..many times YOU are exporting the vehicle out of Canada ……and importing the vehicle into USA. Edited February 4, 2022 by arcticbuicks (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 (edited) If you are NOT experienced or worried USE A BROKER ……use a broker they are cheap ……$150 approx and they know ……and the border likes seeing broker paperwork …..knowing it’s done right . I would say …..don’t be asking people on here or any forum how to do it …..and take that as the law ……ONLY. Call the border crossing ……or BROKER It can be a fun adventure and you can have a great trip . Maybe you want to have something different in your state too …….hmmm….. maybe a nice 1948 MERCURY 1/2 TON !….. loaded with chrome or a Canadian only model car ? Edited February 4, 2022 by arcticbuicks (see edit history) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1912Staver Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 In British Columbia a car without paperwork can sometimes be reasonably simple and sometimes , but less frequently ,nearly impossible. Manitoba sounds quite a bit easier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Yes , it sure varies between provinces Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 For you USA BUYERS don’t forget you are also buying at $0.70 on the dollar . $20,000. CANADIAN selling price $14,000. USA dollars cost ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcticbuicks Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 (edited) To add more info ……or confusion lol there are several border crossings with a neutral area between the border stations …….I will use “ the international peace gardens “ crossing in Manitoba /North Dakota just north of Dunseith ND …….a lot of vehicle/ parts sales happen here ( did close with covid I believe ) as buyer and seller from Canada and USA …..can enter the neutral area to meet …..Canadian can unload sell and the USA buyer buy and load ……..without entering Canada ……and Canadian seller not having to enter USA to sell ( which isn’t allowed anyway ) ……..you do have to each re enter your own country after doing this . Another important fact - NO CELLPHONE SERVICE AT BORDER if you have a simple problem or missing paper . Border crossings block cell phones from working . Edited February 4, 2022 by arcticbuicks (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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