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    have just bought an escort mk1 over in france has been off the road for a while , has anyone done the same and had any problems bring it back to england?
    will need to be trailered , i would imagine.

  • #2
    just drive over with a trailer and bring it back! simple as that!
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    • #3
      is there a garlic smell to worry about????
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      • #4
        if the car is over 35 years old,you wont have customs duty to pay,otherwise the rate is based on the purchase price,so make sure you get a receipt + the logbook or the title of the seller
        www.dvla.org.uk
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        • #5
          Has to be more than 6k kilometers any less and its
          classed as a new car (how ever old its is)and due VAT.

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          • #6
            well its a 73 mk1 23000 kilometres from new , i thought there was no duty to pay in europe these days on secondhand items.
            and yep i gues your right hitch the trailer and go , anyone know a decent route across the channel with a trailer on back not to fussed where i travel from but would like to keep the cost down.
            heading to dijon .

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            • #7
              Originally posted by daytona_2000 View Post
              well its a 73 mk1 23000 kilometres from new , i thought there was no duty to pay in europe these days on secondhand items.
              and yep i gues your right hitch the trailer and go , anyone know a decent route across the channel with a trailer on back not to fussed where i travel from but would like to keep the cost down.
              heading to dijon .
              yep, that's right, as it's second hand and your property there is no duty due.
              When I bought my RS back from Holland to Germany as there no was no customs (Schengen) there was nobody to pay duty to anyway

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              • #8
                Originally posted by daytona_2000 View Post
                anyone know a decent route across the channel with a trailer on back heading to
                i always find its best to use some sort of boat to cross the channel in martin

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by daytona_2000 View Post
                  well its a 73 mk1 23000 kilometres from new , i thought there was no duty to pay in europe these days on secondhand items.
                  and yep i gues your right hitch the trailer and go , anyone know a decent route across the channel with a trailer on back not to fussed where i travel from but would like to keep the cost down.
                  heading to dijon .
                  look on p&o ,on internet, if you travel at a silly hour its a lot cheaper
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