Traveler II
I wanted to start a thread for those who have the idea or can share their experiences with importing rigs from out of their countries. The experience, process and success can vary greatly depending how its done and where you live. I happen to live in one of the most difficult states in the US to import cars into but its not impossible.
Before Importing Suggestions:
1. Calculate all costs that you can find then add 20 %- 30% for the unexpected
2. Get an inspection before you buy
3. Make sure the model, year, engine is as original as possible
4. Do your homework! Federal and State agencies have different requirements
Suggestions for CA DMV:
1. Know the regulations, print them out and bring them with you.
2. Be nice, really nice and you might find others that emphasize and will help you more then you expect.
3. Don't argue with them often you will know more then they will. I was told over and over that I'd need a SMOG cert for a 1979 Diesel... CA for imports they start the requirement at 1980 (Domestic is 1997+)
4. Just because you are told you need something by one agent doesn't mean you actually need it. Like the SMOG which was never flagged in the system as the agent processes your title the system will tell them what you need.
5. Trip permit! CA charges $15 get one bring the rig with you, for the VIN verification (Clean all VIN, Plates, Stickers)
6. Insurance often you can get classic insurance for much less then traditional insurance and they know how to deal with non-conforming VIN#.
7. Very likely you will need to make more then one trip to the DMV often times you will not get the last title or plates, DMV will require a title bond (3 year insurance $100)
8. If you decide to work on your rig before registering remember CA starts charging registration day of entry into CA! Found this out the hard way!
Work arounds:
1. Title Companies: they can provide you a state title of your choice (keep in mind sales tax will be charged)
2. Register out of your state, receive title then process locally
3. Some rigs may qualify for RV status this can save insurance and registration and emission costs.
So far I have been successful with 1979 Toyota HJ45 Troopy and HJ70 RHD (AUS imports) Hope to hear more advice experiences, tips and tricks!
Before Importing Suggestions:
1. Calculate all costs that you can find then add 20 %- 30% for the unexpected
2. Get an inspection before you buy
3. Make sure the model, year, engine is as original as possible
4. Do your homework! Federal and State agencies have different requirements
Suggestions for CA DMV:
1. Know the regulations, print them out and bring them with you.
2. Be nice, really nice and you might find others that emphasize and will help you more then you expect.
3. Don't argue with them often you will know more then they will. I was told over and over that I'd need a SMOG cert for a 1979 Diesel... CA for imports they start the requirement at 1980 (Domestic is 1997+)
4. Just because you are told you need something by one agent doesn't mean you actually need it. Like the SMOG which was never flagged in the system as the agent processes your title the system will tell them what you need.
5. Trip permit! CA charges $15 get one bring the rig with you, for the VIN verification (Clean all VIN, Plates, Stickers)
6. Insurance often you can get classic insurance for much less then traditional insurance and they know how to deal with non-conforming VIN#.
7. Very likely you will need to make more then one trip to the DMV often times you will not get the last title or plates, DMV will require a title bond (3 year insurance $100)
8. If you decide to work on your rig before registering remember CA starts charging registration day of entry into CA! Found this out the hard way!
Work arounds:
1. Title Companies: they can provide you a state title of your choice (keep in mind sales tax will be charged)
2. Register out of your state, receive title then process locally
3. Some rigs may qualify for RV status this can save insurance and registration and emission costs.
So far I have been successful with 1979 Toyota HJ45 Troopy and HJ70 RHD (AUS imports) Hope to hear more advice experiences, tips and tricks!