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has anyone imported a car from germany to NY?

Discussion in '206/246' started by philt68, Feb 17, 2011.

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  1. philt68

    philt68 Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2008
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    new york city
    and what kind of miserable tsunami of documents do i need?

    ..i have a bill of sale, and the customs papers..do i need a translated certificate of title?

    thanks all!

    phil
     
  2. dinogts

    dinogts Formula 3
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    Let me guess - you're thinking about buying John Corbani's old Dino. I think I was probably about the last person in the U.S. to drive it before it was bought and shipped out to Germany.
     
  3. philt68

    philt68 Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2008
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    new york city
    sadly no! i just brought in a 1967 iso grifo, it's at the warehouse in NJ, and i'm just wondering what kind of bureaucratic bludgeoning i'm in for...
     
  4. Napolis

    Napolis Three Time F1 World Champ
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    If it's more than 25 years old no problem at all.
     
  5. speedh

    speedh Rookie

    Nov 19, 2008
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    I suggest getting to the DMV main office (not one of the Express offices) first thing in the morning because you'll probably have to have a manager "walk" the process through the system. A few years ago I bought a 1963 Porsche 365 from someone in Ga. The VIN# was not in the national system and, of course, was not 17 digits. A manager had to override the system to accept the VIN no.

    I also suggest going to the DMV website beforehand and downloading and filling out the registration forms before you go down. Also will need your certificate of insurance. Also, I trust the certificate of title has been signed by the seller if there is a place for that.

    One other point: for sales tax purposes, the DMV regards cars that are more than 25 years old as having no fair market value. . . . so you have some leeway there.
     
  6. philt68

    philt68 Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2008
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    #6 philt68, Feb 18, 2011
    Last edited: Feb 18, 2011
    the thing i'm worried about is that i saw a little clause on the NYDMV that mentioned they might require an official translation of the german title, from the german DMV...does anyone know anything about that? (or i just bring my german title down there, with insurance, etc..)
     
  7. shaughnessy

    shaughnessy Formula 3
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    And consumption of entry form at a minimum

    Proof import taxes are paid.


    May need to be VIN verified


    Hire a titling service familar with out of country vehicles.
    Money well spent.
     
  8. speedh

    speedh Rookie

    Nov 19, 2008
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    The DMV website does have phone numbers you can call for help. Perhaps it's worth calling in advance on the issue of whether the German title needs to be translated. And . . . if it does, you'll probably need a "certified" translation from a professional translator,not your neighbor who spent his senior year in Stuttgart.
     
  9. philt68

    philt68 Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2008
    969
    new york city
    can you recommend one tom?
     
  10. shaughnessy

    shaughnessy Formula 3
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    ask Autosport design, Forza or another shaker and mover locally


    Do not know NY anymore
     
  11. DonJuan348

    DonJuan348 F1 Rookie
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    Aug 5, 2008
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    Taxing Jersey
    Why not ?
     

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