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Old 07-31-2014, 05:52 PM
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Transport Canada won't allow kit cars or rollers (e.g. Kirkham, Superformance, Shelby continuation) into Canada. Period. 'Starter kits' are allowed, but it would seem only Factory Five has sorted out what it takes to produce allowable Starter Kits.

As previously noted, cars at least 15 years old can be imported into Canada, and you will need to meet safety standards. The Saskatchewan safety inspection requires the car meet the standards in effect at the time the car was first registered / completed - these are supposed to be federal standards, so all provinces s/b the same.

My car was first registered in 1991, so it needs to have side marker lamps, side and rear reflectors meeting height requirements, 4-way flashers, centre-mounted brake lamp and daytime running lights. Hopefully none of that will fall off after my safety inspection has been completed.
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