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Does anyone here have any experience importing a car from Mexico?
I've got one that is really rare, and in Mexico City. Been looking for one of these for 3-4 year now. But as you might imagine, Mexico City = suspicious and full of potential issues. Does anyone know anyone in Mexico City who can act as a broker rep and check it out and assist in the sale, or something like that? I'm a bit blind here - I don't even speak Spanish too well.
Thanks, Wayne http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1621656763.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1621656763.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1621656763.jpg |
2.5% import duty and title/bill of lading plus translated version.
Just drive it across the border.... |
With all the crime down there and corruption within the police? Be sure to send someone (or a team of retired special ops guys) who has some serious smarts and skills... the chances it could go sideways could be fairly high.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1621662785.jpg If you can get the seller to meet you somewhere on our side of the border to have a PPI done, that would be optimal. |
Not being horrible or anything. But make sure it's not stolen from America and the original owner wants it back after you have paid for it.
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Why not just but one from Europe, where those Alpines are relatively plentiful?
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Alpine... cool!
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Wayne,
I've got some friends there. I have reached out to see if they're available and interested and if so, I will PM you. PM sent |
Are you willing/able to drive it across the border? Or do you need to ship it here? A Mexican friend says as long as you have proof of purchase and the title, it should be good to go. But she'll check with some friends regarding anything you have to pay at/forms from the DMV.
Heck, just sign up for Dave B's Targa Baja this fall and drive it back with the rest of the peloton at the end of the event. edit: Actually on second thought, if no one here can give you the advice you need, ask Dave B to get you in touch with the office of the mayor of Tecate, as the mayor is a friend of the event. I'd think the mayor would certainly know what strings to pull to help you navigate this legally. |
That is probably a Dinalpin, not an Alpine. Not exactly the same car.
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I like to drive my stuff - not worry too much about it. I remember when we drove the 959 on the track and spun it (Jack Olsen was in the car with me!). -Wayne |
It’s funny, a friend/client of mine bought a white A110 race car out of Mexico a decade ago. The car was rough to begin with...took over a month for it to finally arrive in CA and when it did... it was in much worse shape! Missing parts and a bunch of additional body damage.
Sad. He ended up just letting it go to another Alpine enthusiast more or less as a parts car. Good looking car Wayne! Hope your purchase goes smoothly! |
Yes indeed. Those types of "issues" are what I'm trying to avoid here! :)
-Wayne |
Does anyone know what "Pepe" is up to? (not 100% sure on his screen name)
- He started some paint correction threads here a while back. I think his back ground is Mexican. |
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I may have a connection in Mexico City, let me look into it tomorrow. Mexico City has wealth in it that is beyond what most posters here can imagine...as well as poverty, of course. It's only the largest city in the world. :cool: |
Apparently you have reading comprehensions issues you grumpy old basterd...
"I think his back ground is Mexican." |
Thanks. I like the car, the pricing seems fair (not low, but not high), and it's pretty much what I've been looking for!
-Wayne |
Maybe call up Ed Bolian and tell him you might be part of an interesting car story?
I would think there would be customs inspections and fees. Both the Mexican and US Govt would want their cut of the action. |
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