Great story, Roger ! It should find its way to the club's website... I remember buying lots of parts from Ken Block back in the 80s. Also have a pic of his white B somewhere. Does anyone know what became of him ? Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Schaaf" <obiwan10@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <hmpirish@xxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 2:34 PM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 300 import > I purchased my B in Canada in 1986. It had been sitting outside under a > tarp for 10 years and was in possession of the Sheriff of Pentictan(SP) > which is located a couple hundred miles East of Vancouver. We purchased it > on a sealed bid auction and the car had no title. Never did find why the > Sheriff was in possession except was the result of some type of litigation. > > Upon being informed that I had won the auction(4,500.00 Canadian) I called > the local Chrysler dealer to find if they might get it road worthy for us so > that if we would fly in, we could drive out. They sent one of their > mechanics out who towed it to his home where it received some brake work, > starter, generator, gasoline drain and fill, new oil and other maintenance > to ready it for our trip home. > > This gentlemen picked us up at the airport, invited us to spend the evening > at his home, go out to dinner(he insisted that pay) with him and his wife. > After dinner I asked him what I owed him for his repair efforts. He > responded 500 dollars. I insisted that this was to cheap but he insisted > this was what the bill was. I then gave him 500 dollars, whereupon he > returned some 150 of them, telling me that his bill was 500 dollar Canadian > and would not in spite of my protests would not take a cent more. > > We then drove the car to Vancouver where the 1986 World's Fair was being > held. We spent several days there and then began the drive home to > California. Great time in Vancouver, except being stopped 3 times by local > Police as we had no license plates, and they also were a stickler on > assuring that we had proper insurance(which you can buy by the day as I > remember). > > Also while driving around Vancouver, one day I was parked at a telephone > booth(remember those before cell phones?), a lady in a Cadillac pulled up > and spoke to my wife who was sitting in the car while I was on the phone. > When I left the phone booth she introduced herself and told me that she had > stopped as she had noted the 300 and said that she felt that she knew every > 300 in Vancouver and this was a new one on her. I asked her why she knew > every 300 and she told me that she was the wife of Norm Frey and he owned a > collection of them, loved them and had a service garage that specialized in > MOPAR products and service. > > She invited us to follow her to her home where we were introduced to Norm > and his collection of 300's(2 55's 2 56's and perhaps a 57(not certain on > this) and other assorted Mopars including a 67 Satellite(?) with low miles > and a hemi and a 79(?) 300 with some 5000 miles on it. Ending up spending a > day or 2 with him(he replaced a vibrating U-Joint for me) and having a great > time with he and his wife Rose. Also staying at his home and eating several > meals with them. We have remained friends for many years and they have > visited us when they came thru to California(he loved to come down for the > big swap meets at Turlock and Watsonville). > > When we attempted to enter the US we of course were stopped by Customs as > again no license plates. After presenting a bill of sale from the Sheriff > and they then calling him to assures that we were legit, we were informed > that we owed duty on the value that we had paid for the auto. > > After much discussion regarding our feelings that we did not owe any duty, > and they finally being persuaded that indeed we did not after I pointed out > that this was a USA built auto and was merely being returned home, and again > Customs making a couple of telephone calls to their superiors somewhere, > they waved us on thru and told us to have a nice trip home. No duty was > paid. Car averaged just over 17 miles per gallon for the entire > trip(probably 1800 miles total and used zero oil) and had no problems except > for vibration from U joint and tire balance. > > Car was then shipped to Warren Automotive in Iowa City, Iowa where it spent > 2 years for a frame off restoration. A fellow club member at that time by > the name of Ken Block(who owned his own very fine 300 B) who lived in Cedar > Rapids helped oversee its restoration. I would stop by on my frequent > business travels back East to look in also. When restoration was completed, > it was shipped back to California via Passport. California labor at that > time was about 50 to 60 dollars hourly and finding a great shop was almost > impossible. Warren Automotive in Iowa City did a wonderful job and labor > rates were 25 dollars hourly. They basically specialized in Bloomington > Gold Corvette restorations but with Ken's guidance(they had also done his > car) were able to do repeat their great work on his car. > > The toughest problem that I had with the car restoration and getting it back > on the road, was persuading the California DMV to give me a title(took 2 > years) based only upon a Bill of Sale from a Canadian Sheriff and > registering a set of NOS 1956 license plates(still in original DMV wrapper) > that I had picked up at a swap meet in Watsonville(I think for 75 dollars at > the time) to the car. > > So now you asked what time it is, I told you how to build a watch. The > short of it should be, that if the car was built in the USA, I doubt that > you should pay duty to bring it back. > > Good luck. > > Roger Schaaf > 300 B Calyfornua > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <hmpirish@xxxxxxx> > To: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 8:01 AM > Subject: [Chrysler300] 300 import > > > > Hi 300 Fans, > > I am looking at buying a 300 in Canada. Does anyone know what is > > required by US Customs in the way of paperwork and tax? I don't want to > > use a broker > > to bring it in to save money. > > Thanks for any insight. All the Best 300ing ! > > Phil Irish - outside Memphis (wet from Katrina but only > > slightly blown around) > > > > > > > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > For list server instructions, go to > > http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > Yahoo! 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