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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 06:51 AM
Any Experience w/Auto Transport?


I tried a search on this topic, but no dice. I figure someone here has had some experience with this and can assist.

I may have found a Custom Street Legal Dune Buggy in Oregon that I want. The challenge is getting it down here as inexpensive and painless as possible.

Here's what I envision happening as of now to make this happen;

1. Hire a commercial car-hauler/transport service to ship it from Oregon to San Diego. I fly one-way from Cabo to San Diego to meet the delivery.

2. With my pink slip/receipt, I guess I can then get Mexi-liability insurance and have that part covered.

3. Make the two/three day drive from SD back to Cabo.

I'm on a tourist visa, and am registered for everything in Ohio. I have an Ohio DL, so how would I register this thing for plates? I did bring a spare plate with current tags with me when I flew back from Ohio last time. :yes: But what's the process if I wanted to do this legitimately? I also may start a Mexican Corporation soon, so I'll have an FM3 and then can I get licensed & the vehicle registered down here? But in case that does not happen, what's the proper process? Is it as simple as visiting the Kinko’s motor vehicle registration services department? :lol:

Important questions are; does anyone have experience with a car-hauling service? I prefer not to drive, or have it driven from Oregon to SD, seeing it's basically a dune buggy. I'm hoping I can get that service done for around $400. Will someone from down here be in Oregon around that time and mind flat-bedding, towing, or trailering it back down to me? Or take that private plane and load it up? J/K

I could then hire a transport for the SD to Cabo leg, but that's got to be another $750+ at least I figure. Maybe I’m wrong and someone has some connections with a company who makes regular car hauler trips down here for dealers and may have some extra space available for cheap?

I've yet to experience the drive down the Baja, so maybe this will be a great way to experience that and play with my new toy. There may also be a friend driving from San Diego around the same time, so I can have some back up in case this thing is a big piece of poo.

That’s the skinny so is there an easier way to do this and at the same time spend less money getting it down here?

Thanks in Advance!
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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 07:15 AM


i'm currently importing a CAT 315L Excavator...
go to an importer!!!
"END THE PAIN"

convertibles are considered "luxury cars"
these are more expensive to import...even a dunebuggy
there are ALOT of rules when importing a car to mexico

why import anyway???...
your fm3 will cover it when you leave it in baja
oregon license and insuranse is CHEAP!!!

that thing would easily tow behing a pickup...
i towed a little car for Keri awhile back and didn't even feel it.

here is a GREAT importer for EVERYTHING:saint:

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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 07:59 AM


I took a brief look at your website, and it looks like you own a little piece of heaven there.

I doubt I'll go the import route, it's just way too expensive and unnecessary. The only concern I have is it enough to just cross the border with a bill of sale with a street legal buggy? If it's being made in Oregon, maybe the builder has to get a title for it, and then sign it over to me. Then when I get possession somewhere in SD, I'll just try to pass customs and hope a bill of sale and signed/released title in my name is enough. I just can't figure out how I would get temp tags from Oregon, if I won't be there for pick-up, and is it even necessary? Or is that something I would do in Cali, even though I'm a resident of Ohio officially?

I'm allowed to bring a car in with a tourist visa, and would likely just sell it in Baja, if I ever left for good.
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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 08:03 AM
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thumbup.gif posted on 3-26-2007 at 11:15 AM


Thank you both for the offers and the information. This board and the people here are a wealth of knowledge.

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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 01:07 PM
Checkout this website:


uship.com I'm thinking about having a trailer shipped from Oregon to Long Beach, then taking it down to Baja myself...pretty interesting concept.
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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 01:25 PM


Thanks, I found that this morning and signed up and posted my requirement. It looks like we may be ordering three at a time and the builder will be shipping them down to the border for us, and we'll just take the scenic cruise in them down the baja on our own.

Still no bids yet. Need to find those freight haulers leaving from SD, unloading goods in the NE and returning with an empty truck to make a few exra bucks hauling my buggies back. Bust out the CB time!
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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 01:37 PM


Check with Ohio DMV regarding the licensing/titling of a vehicle if you buy it out of state.....they probably have some procedures for students/servicemembers......worth a try
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[*] posted on 3-26-2007 at 01:44 PM


That's a good idea and one of my next steps. Hopefully they can do all that online. Last few times I went in there, there damn 'puters didn't even work. long shot at best.

Could possibly send the paperwork to my sis and have her register, but they may need to visually inspect since they've been adapted to be street legal.

Almost willing to take what I have and take my chances at the border. May be a fee involved, but that's just business.
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