CFB Trenton - Ontario, Canada

I have seen this one on KIJIJI as well.The guy by email anyway didnt seem to egar to say or sell anything towards the car. JMO on this...If you like this style of car and know its a project car and your happy with what you can get for.....Than buy it.It dosent matter what others think...$$$$$ that is. Sure no one wants to get ripped but im sure with searching around you can get a bit of a average price. Im new to all of this as well. I purchased a 67 Dart back in Nov...Some people may say i paid to much or not. Ive been looking for along time and it kind of fell in my lap. I got it for $4,600.00....Needs a few spots on the front floor fixed...Grille,headliner and bows, carpet and trunk ext. pan welded in .came with car....It too was taken apart well alot of it. He would have got more for it if it was complete. I took a chance and hoped all of the stuff was there except what he said was missing.So far so good.......I wish you good luck and if it dont work out.........Remember...it wasnt ment to be..Edd

I hear you

he seemed eager UNTIL I said I had someone 10 minutes away willing to look at it and take the pictures that he couldn't provide ....not a peep since:angry7:

I appreciate you telling me what you paid ...it helps me to get an idea of a canadian average depending on condition ...would you mind sending me some pictures of it?

I was talking to a bud at work today ...he's not into mopars, his stuff is a LOT older than that ....he's brought a couple across the border and it goes pretty slick but you must have all the paperwork in order, which eludes to the fact that you have got to be able to trust the seller, and he has to be someone willing to work with you to get it done. That right there rules out craigslist/ebay/etc ...it'd have to be someone known to others to be reputable.

all it costs to bring a car across is a $100-&-change fee and the taxes as long as the car is at least 15 years old, clear title, registered in the same name as the one on the bill of sale, title at US customs 72 hours prior to the car arriving. The last one he did (this past summer) took 10 minutes flat.

So importing one is "likely" the way I'll do it ...probably less than 8 grand including shipping to the border for a running car that if I don't like I can sell here for double what I have into it.

so yeah ...wrong time of year to be trying to ship a car so I'm not about to buy something in the next week, just trying to get a feel for what stuff is worth as compared to what someone wants to sell it to you for. Everyone has a friend who knows someone to give you a smoking deal of only twice what they paid for it in the same condition ...I've done this all before with bikes and other stuff ...same ****, just heavier and need to do my research :read2: