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Old 04-25-2021, 10:03 AM   #1
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Re: 1972 Cheyenne Super 20 on the way home

Congrats Greg, it is finally headed in the right direction. A bit of progress in spite of the virus.
Hope you get your hands on it soon, it's been a lengthy process. You're a patient man!
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Old 04-25-2021, 10:24 AM   #2
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Congrats Greg, it is finally headed in the right direction. A bit of progress in spite of the virus.
Hope you get your hands on it soon, it's been a lengthy process. You're a patient man!
thanks Mike.they say if it easy,anybody could do it??i bought the truck with covid going on but the man said the truck could stay with him til whenever things were better.i did want it home but wasn't panicing about it til the man i bought it from said it had to go and i'm 3000 or whatever it is,miles away,trying to make something happen.anyway it's not home by a long shot but we're making progress.it's supposed to be in Calais,Maine on Tuesday.we'll see.all the best.Greg
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Old 04-25-2021, 06:28 PM   #3
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Awesome news!

I’ve been having to source a lot of parts from south of the border too instead of just coming across to get them, hopefully sometime soon things get better.

Things at Napa in the US are 1/3 of what they charge us in Canada!
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Old 04-25-2021, 10:36 PM   #4
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It's been a nightmare. I won't get into the politics but I live close to the WA border and usually use a mailbox service in Point Roberts. I get free shipping because it is the USA and I just pay sales tax to bring stuff in. UPS and FedEx have been surcharging me all year. You get a quote for shipping of say $50. You pay it and three weeks later you get a new bill for "extras" I can't wait to drive down like normal again.
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Old 04-27-2021, 03:20 PM   #5
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more progress to report,my truck made it today to the Maine/Canada border,so i don't have my hands on it yet,still haven't seen it,only pictures but at least it's getting close.5 or 6 hours away now.the customs broker is working on the paperwork.maybe soon i'll be able to report that it's made the last leg of it's 3000 mile journey home?
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more progress to report,my truck made it today to the Maine/Canada border,so i don't have my hands on it yet,still haven't seen it,only pictures but at least it's getting close.5 or 6 hours away now.the customs broker is working on the paperwork.maybe soon i'll be able to report that it's made the last leg of it's 3000 mile journey home?
Interesting and smart how you are doing the import as I've been thinking of doing the same thing and leaving the vehice at a inside storage warehouse I have used in the past until border opens or I pony up and pay the thief local carrier to bring it across for me as I'm 400 miles, day trip, away. Are you going to have to use another carrier to actually/physically get it over the border from Maine into NS ?
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nice truck, congratulations on the progress!
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Old 04-28-2021, 04:42 PM   #8
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Interesting and smart how you are doing the import as I've been thinking of doing the same thing and leaving the vehice at a inside storage warehouse I have used in the past until border opens or I pony up and pay the thief local carrier to bring it across for me as I'm 400 miles, day trip, away. Are you going to have to use another carrier to actually/physically get it over the border from Maine into NS ?
hi,nice to hear from you.my plan was to go get the truck as i've done 30 or 40 times over the last 40 years but covid messed this one up.i bought it with the understanding with the man i bought it from,that since i couldn't come get it,it would have to stay with him.that was no problem til mid febuary when he called to say it had to go by march 1st?so i was scrambling but then he backed off and said,no worries,we have some time but as time went on,we didn't have time.it had to go.i have an address in Calais,Maine where i ship car stuff to,so i called them to ask if i could send them a truck.no problem so that's where it is now.the plan was for a broker at the border to do the paperwork,then call a tow truck guy who lives right there at the border on the Canadian side,he can cross back and forth from Canada to the US as i guess they're essential,and drop it to me on the New Brunswick side where supposedly i could be there when it comes off the truck and put it on my trailer,and 5 hours,we're home,but then we have a big flare up in covid cases where we had been doing very well,Nova Scotia is shut down as of yesterday for 2 weeks and the border between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia is closed,since i have to drive across New Brunswick to get to the US border, i'm dead in the water.the paperwork at the border is being done,the truck is going to have to stay where it is in Calais,Maine and hopefully in 2 weeks,things will have calmed down enough that i can have the tow truck bring it over and i'll be able to be there to get it.if none of that works in 2 weeks,i guess it'll be back to the drawing board to come up with plan "B",whatever that is??thanks.Greg
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