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> Exporting a car, Who's heard of this ?
jim_hoyland
post Jul 22 2013, 02:16 PM
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A local restorer said that cars being exported out of the USA must have the original motor, or possibly the original type motor.

Do freight forwarders handle this ? How can an original motor be identified ?
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post Jul 22 2013, 04:43 PM
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I shipped one with no motor, but it had a 2.7 in the front trunk.

No issue about motor or not. Germany was the destination, Jim.

I do know you must have only a registered car, unless you have a US DOT permit for a racecar.

Must have a US plate and registration.

How would anyone know the original motor number? Unless it was a conversion?

I think it may be BS.

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