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Paul Dutton 24-04-17 17:29

Dodge in Norway
 
Got a friend looking at a 1943 Dodge WC51 ex Norwegian Army but unmodified.
He's a bit worried about the shipping and import to UK. Any advice or input?
Also anyone had dealings with Erik Jostad the seller and vouch for him?
Thanks in advance

Hanno Spoelstra 26-04-17 23:41

There are no import charges, as Norway is part of the European Economic Area, and Britain is a member of the EU, still(...). So free trade still applies, but he needs to declare an import. If he paid VAT in Norway he should be off the hook (EU again).

But "your results may vary": some countries may apply VAT or other taxes. In the Netherlands there is an extra tax on cars, which you have to pay on import. This ranges from 45,2% of the listed catalog price of a new car (so one pays the manufacturer's catalog price, 45,2% car tax plus 21% VAT...), and decreases to 0% when a car is 17,5 years old.

Erik Jostad is on this forum as well. I have not dealt with him personally, but what I heard about him is positive. He currently has three Dodges advertised on MilWeb, including a Canadian built APT: http://www.milweb.net/webvert/90345. In his adverts Erik states he can arrange shipping and necessary export documents (needed for pre-1950 built and military vehicles). If the truck has a Norwegian title your friend should be able to register it at the DVLA without hassle (again thanks to the EU).

I would advise your friend have a look at the UK's DVLA and HM Customs websites, do some homework and go buy that truck!

HTH,
Hanno

Richard Farrant 27-04-17 01:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 237219)
There are no import charges, as Norway is part of the European Economic Area, and Britain is a member of the EU, still(...).

I am pretty sure that to import from Norway to UK there is a 10% import tax and possibly VAT. Best check this out first.

Paul Dutton 27-04-17 08:14

Thanks guys.
I've only imported from New Zealand which is completely different as I had to register myself in the UK as an importer! Tax and duty obviously was different also.
Hanno, I will tell him he NEEDS to buy that truck and join MLU when he does!


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