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Date:         Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:00:01 -0400
Reply-To:     Paul Guzyk <paullist08@GUZYK.COM>
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From:         Paul Guzyk <paullist08@GUZYK.COM>
Subject:      Re: Importing van from Canada to US (Victoria BC to Seattle) ?
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Nowadays a 77 import into US should still be easy....since it's over 25 years old, mostly exempt from importation rules.

Vehicles less than 25 years old (most Vanagons) are more difficult to import into USA. Make sure you get advice from someone who has done it recently before purchasing the Cdn van. Ideally someone importing into the same state as yours.

Going the other way (US to Canada) is easy since Canada allows easy importation of 15 year old vehicles (all Vanagons).

> >I bought a 1977 Westy from a couple in Vancouver (Tobin & Crista) in >1999. I rented a car tow trailer, drove up from Seattle, bought it, >filled out some forms at the border, and brought it back with no >hassles at all. I was even able to register it in WA easily. Now of >course, this was before the days of "homeland security",


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