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Saturday, April 2, 2011

How to Import A Classic or Collector Car Into Australia

How to Import A Classic or Collector Car Into Australia

Author: merv5

Firstly contact the appropriate Registration Dept. in your own State prior to importing to ensure that you can register the Classic Car OK.I have been importing for many years and have built up a very good list of reliable contacts in USA & Japan.
HOW TO LOCATE A VEHICLE,One of my main contacts is Mark Logan, President, "Nevada Classics " Mark specializes in Mustangs and can find what you want,arrange inspection and also organize transportation to Australia.Mark will only deal in cars with a minimum fair market value of $15000 US.Please check out Mark's Website for a inventory of Mustangs for Sale.

Looking for something other than a Mustang "Bill Paweski" Arizona Classics may be able to assist,Bill sells mainly Premium Muscle & Preformance Automobiles. Street Rods Mopars etc.To assist with values of Classic Cars in USA there is a website. nada.com this site will be able to give you approximate values of most American cars.

A Mustang can be checked out for authenticity be obtaining a Marti Report This report will be able to give you the history of your Mustang.A inspection is a must and the cost of one is a small price to pay Auto Appraise can arrange this for your piece of mind.Too late when your purchase arrives in Australia.
BILL OF SALE. You must have a signed bill of sale & the VIN number to accompany your application for a Import Permit,this permit must be obtained from Dept Of Transport in Canberra Australia before the vehicle can be imported.cost $50.Application Form can be applied for by phone or online.AIR CONDITIONER If the vehicle has an air conditioner you will be required to have a CFC Compliance Report to prove that the A/C has been degassed,but you will still have to sign a form stating that the vehicle is not fitted with an A/C .
California Shipping is the best option that i have found for shipping to Australia they can be contacted on or from Australia 00111714590.Make sure you arrange insurance on the car with them.

When the vehicle arrives in Australia you will require the services of a Customs Agent OBM International in Tullamarine Melbourne i have found to be very good, they will arrange Customs Quarantine .Please contact them as regards your GST and other associated costs before you import the car.The last thing you need is a nasty shock with costs when the car arrives.To finally take delivery obtain a Permit to drive it home or better still pick it up on a trailer and check it out before driving.This article should give you a general idea of what is required to import a Classic or Collector car into Australia regards Merv Thomas (Detroit Iron Australia).

The publisher disclaims any liability ,loss,or risk, incurred as a result of any information or advice contained herein,either directly or indirectly.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/classics-articles/how-to-import-a-classic-or-collector-car-into-australia-4493539.html
About the Author

Merv Thomas (Detroit Iron Australia) I have been importing Classic Vehicles into Australia for many years.We also market workshop repair manuals for these great classics from our websites for Fords www.fordmanuals.net Please contact me at sales@detroitiron.us if need be
Kind Regards Merv Thomas.Australia

Sunday, December 19, 2010

flying cars




Winner of the World Auto Design Contest 2009, the Italian competition Domus Academy which awards the most innovative in the automotive scene, the Audi Shark promises to be one of the most exciting cars of the future. The designer Karim Doku inspired by motorcycles and airplanes to create a 3D model of a futuristic car that has no wheels and is capable of flying.
Reinterpretation of the language, Audi born a vehicle that lives up to its name. Their sharp edges, its structure, the matte finish and very gray make it resemble a shark, and Audi Shark aspires to be so on the road.
In subsequent appendages that look like a tail and looks that complement the environment while ensuring speed and stability, has other interesting features. Recalling his inspirations, the door not only differs from a plane that wraps itself around the cockpit an d the two places where this unusual sports car put passengers in a very comfortable position.
It features underwater allied himself with a modern aesthetic where either the headlights or the rear, are composed of LED units mounted on plastic tubes. The end result is plain: a conceptual vehicle similar to a flying submarine.
In the vision of its creator would be a means of transporting high -power and advanced technology, able to overcome the limitations of ordinary cars, offering passengers "strong feelings and high security." This is a great example of futurism is not far from reality, which may one day reduce the risk of road accidents while providing a unique feeling of flying.Winner of the World Auto Design Contest 2009 the Italian competition Domus Academy which awards the most innovative in the automotive scene, the Audi Shark promises to be one of the most exciting cars of the future. Winner of the World Auto Design Contest 2009, the Italian competition Domus Academy which awards the most innovative in the automotive scene, the Audi Shark promises to be one of the most exciting cars of the future. The designer Karim Doku inspired by motorcycles and airplanes to create a 3D model of a futuristic car that has no wheels and is capable of flying.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Museum of Automotive History Grand Opening

On November 20th, the Museum of Automotive History will celebrate its Grand Opening at Fair Park in Dallas Texas.? ?One of the guests of honor at the event will be "Goldie" a 1958 Austin-Healey 100-Six Roadster, a specially built by the factory as a one-off promotional vehicle that Donald Healey himself named "the most sumptuously luxurious sports car ever made".

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