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25 years after a car is built, you can import it to the US without having to meet EPA and DOT regulations. In Canada, it's 15 years. Registering a car for the road is done by the individual states. Some are easy, some are not. If the 1974 911 has lights, a horn, wipers, etc. it should be possible to register it in some states. The later car would be very difficult to get past the EPA and DOT regulations. It probably could be imported to Canada and titled and registered. From there, it would be up to you. I'm not saying you couldn't drive it across the border and possibly re-title the car in a lenient state, but it would be against the law.
If you want to find out more, look for a website for one of the certified compliance centers, or look at the EPA and DOT websites.
JR
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We need not be gracious when our enemy dies. Civility is only afforded those who don't go to their grave trying to destroy us and ours. E. M. Burlingame
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