Hello.
I am going to import a 1932 Morris from Germany, do not think it has been registered in Uk before.
How do I go about it?
Regards
Peter
THANKS TO ALL. NOT NOW IMPORTING CAR, have brought 1935 Morris 8 Tourer
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Re: Register an imported car
I was hoping that someone had been down this path before and could advise me of any pit falls etc
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Re: Register an imported car
you will at least need all the original paperwork ,and insurance and road tax,you can get insured on a vin number,plus check import duty ,but I think old cars are exempt? Rules change so often best to ask dvla ,Have you tried google ? 
I found this plus many more
http://www.tradeclassics.com/how-do-i-i ... to-the-uk/

I found this plus many more
http://www.tradeclassics.com/how-do-i-i ... to-the-uk/
Cheers Alex
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Alex,
Thanks for your help
Peter
Thanks for your help
Peter
Re: Register an imported car
There is so much false/out of date etc information out there - it really is best to just pitch up at your local DVLA office - lay your cards on the table - and ask them. That's what they are there for!



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So far 37yrs using,buying,selling,repairing,restoring classic cars,and still learning!.
My daily driver since 1999 is my
1971 Rover P6V8,rostyles,webasto,leather.
Fun in the sun 1970 Triumph TR6pi UK car. I restored it in 2008.
1968 S1 Rover P6 V8,2 owner 40k miles,super solid,never welded,rostyles,MINT!
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Re: Register an imported car
I have registered cars from the EU which was easier than from the USA.
I have just brought a Renault 4CV over from France. I will be doing what you intent to do with yours.
In the past I have carried out the following when registering cars......
I got my vehicle MOT`d
I insured it.
I got a copy of its heritage certificate from Gaydon showing when it was built (no photocopies allowed).
The EU car no import duty.
The car from the USA had an import duty paid certificate.
I took my paperwork along to my local DVLA office,once the paperwork was in order they booked my car in for an inspection.
I took my car down to the local DVLA office, an appointment is required, they inspected the car to make sure it was what I told them it was.
They then issued me with an age related plate for the year of manufacture (I knew the inspector from 20 years ago, we had worked together, he gave me a decent number for the plate).
When your local DVLA office shuts down (ours will in 6 weeks time) you take the car to your local VOSA (ministry MOT centre) for inspection.
M.M
I have just brought a Renault 4CV over from France. I will be doing what you intent to do with yours.
In the past I have carried out the following when registering cars......
I got my vehicle MOT`d
I insured it.
I got a copy of its heritage certificate from Gaydon showing when it was built (no photocopies allowed).
The EU car no import duty.
The car from the USA had an import duty paid certificate.
I took my paperwork along to my local DVLA office,once the paperwork was in order they booked my car in for an inspection.
I took my car down to the local DVLA office, an appointment is required, they inspected the car to make sure it was what I told them it was.
They then issued me with an age related plate for the year of manufacture (I knew the inspector from 20 years ago, we had worked together, he gave me a decent number for the plate).
When your local DVLA office shuts down (ours will in 6 weeks time) you take the car to your local VOSA (ministry MOT centre) for inspection.
M.M
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Austin 6cwt Van 1972. Teal Blue
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Austin A35 Van 1960
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Austin 6cwt Van 1972. Teal Blue
Morris Minor Traveller 1961 Original
Austin A30 Van 1956.
Austin A35 Van 1960
What else is lurking behind those open doors.?.