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Old 09-29-2013, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by lamaluv View Post
So Bill to sell in France all that is required in a current tittle showing over 30 years old vs. a title or registration from over 30 years ago. Current title showing 1966 Cobra is OK for export to France. Several people that have contacted me from overseas regarding my car have specifically told me that current title is not enough proof for their government regarding importation.

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Canada, Australia, Sweden, certain parts of Russia, are all countries that specify "proof of manufacture" and not just "titled as". France I am not certain as it has been 3 years and a lot has most likely changed since then. These changes are usually brought about by one person (remember how the downfall of Titles Unlimited happened in California) attempting to either register it as a classic, or not pay his/her proper share of the taxes. It forces the government to then carefully scrutinize any car of a similar nature coming in to their country.


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