Re: [MV] DOT & importing of mil-vehs

Henry & Kate Cubillan (cubillan@earthlink.net)
Mon, 25 Oct 1999 09:48:23 -0700

Jack, it's 25 years, rolling. That means 1974 and older for this year,
1975 and older for 2000, and so forth. It does extend to light
trucks/4x4's, it is a common "loophole" used by the enthusiasts to
import vintage Toyota Land Cruisers.

HTH!

Henry Cubillan

LEEnCALIF@aol.com wrote:
>
> Does anyone know what the year of mfg. a vehicle must be, to be under the
> special bumpers and other safety equipment that may be required by DOT when
> importing into United States?
>
> Does this requirement extend to light trucks such as 4X4 jeep types and
> heavier trucks?
>
> Thanks in advance. jack
>
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Henry Cubillan
Glendale, Arizona, USA                TLCA #4080; AZLCA; CLCC
1991 FJ62 "The Princess" a.k.a. "The Runaway Project"
1967 M416 "Junior" a.k.a. "Project Sidekick"
"Those who do not understand history are doomed to repeat it"

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