--- On Sat, 9/12/09, John Anderson <wvukidsdoc@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > So we will have a signed California title (an OR title from > her dad and stepmom signed over by stepmom), the California > plates from previous owner, and still insured by same for > the trip, plus will put it on our insurance as well. I'm > sort of queasy about it all... Likely you will get through w/o any questions about the vehicle. In the case they ask about it and notice it is titled and registered in a different name you have the signed over title and can explain the situation. I don't think there will be any problem. When I moved to Canada, I just drove my (then NY state registered) VW Westy across the border with all my moving stuff. No trouble. This was just before 911 though. I then later dealt with the importation paperwork in Canada. Martin (and '82 Westy "Poppie" 1.9TD) > For VW content and to complicate issues, I may very > well also pick up a Vanagon in the Vancouver area, non-op > to tow dolly back. Anyone know if I still pay full 25% > "truck" duty on a parts vehicle, and if I'll have any > trouble with just a BC title to get back into US as a parts > vehicle? This truely will be a parts vehicle, I have no > illusions of ever running it, and will have it destroyed > within the year/etc. > > Thanks > John > > > > __________________________________________________________________ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/ |
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