Thread: Is this legal ?
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Old 05-02-2003, 02:06 PM
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Originally posted by Chaplin


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I don't think your question is easily answered. I really think that this is a question of Belgium's law. What it comes down to is whether Belgium will give full faith and credit to the laws of the U.S. (or its respective states) that have already issued a valid title for a car stating that it is a 19xx. You should probably do some investigation into Belgium's laws and regulations as they relate to importing cars and see what they say about title requirements.

Sorry couldn't be more help.
Yes, they accept a valid certificate of origin (this can be a new certificate since it happens quite often that paperwork of "oldtimer" get lost). So, that is no problem. I only was wondering if this would be a legal document in the US, I mean, the car is new after all. I don't mean to break any laws (if I don't have to )

a Title and a certificate or origin .. is that the same ? (I guess, not) .. what is the difference ?

Thanks all for the help!
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