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Old 12-27-2025, 08:44 PM
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Is an Import Co. really necessary, where are you located?
Pretty unique car if original, are you seeking a BB or more sedate family wagon?
Best of luck w/ your quest!

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no import co. is really needed as I found out from 3 calls to different border stations --- the 67 Caprice wagon on BAT was in Canada and my passport has long since expired --no time to get another prior auction ending --- but really educated myself on vehicle import --
title and bill of sale for a USA built car --- verified this by calling several border stations --
tried and import co. --- they wanted $300 just to fill out docs. and $1200 just to move the car 300 miles from Canada to Montana border --- oh well there is always another
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Another amazing Wagon if you’re talking this Alberta ‘67 L36/M40 that sold in June…
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...let-caprice-6/
This Canada built ‘68 396 L35/M40 Wagon in Fla. that sold in Feb. was a beauty too…
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...let-caprice-3/
As to paperwork and cost to get it to the border, I’d happily pay it myself to get the right car if the all in # including purchase price made sense.

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thats the car I was bidding on --- a book end for my 67 SS427 Z24 butternut yellow
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import $$$ way too much and the car would sit outside for ??? before shipping to Ca.
another will come up
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the 68 in Fla was a little to edgy for me --- the 67 Caprice in Canada was a pretty nice car with a great story and well documented part numbers -- not sure about the story of the motor beibg reunited with the car --- slightly farfetched --- but could be true
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