From: MNTwin1@xxxxxxx >I have purchased a parts car that is located in British Columbia, Canada. I >need to get this car to Minneapolis. Does anyone have a recommendation for >getting this car here? Its a non-running parts car. It does roll easily. I >would truly appreciate any assistance that is provided. I can be contacted >privately at mntwin1@xxxxxxx No experience here with transporting across the border are nil (are the Canadians still sufficently Monarch that they would block an Imperial? :-) but through Google I found a site where you can put your requirements out for bid (I got a half-dozen responses to bring my '55 Imperial from CO to PA). Aadvantage has also served me well. Good luck! This being my maiden voyage on IML, please to letting me introduce myself. This '55 Imperial is my first MoPar (after eons of other cars). My nephew, whose two-car garage it took up since June, is unhappy to see it go - he loved the thumbs-up it got wherever he went (mind, it took him a month to drive it, so car-apathetic is he). That I should own a car at once so familiar yet so unique is appropriate: I have a Cosworth Vega which fits the same description. More uniquely I have a Humber Super Snipe and a Devin. The list of cars I've owned is a tragedy, in the sense that it's past tense, but I countinue forward and already have some good tips on suppliers for the '55s needs. Be well, Norm -- Calvin: What's this music? Hobbes: It's "The 1812 Overture." Calvin: I kinda like it. Interesting percussion section. Hobbes: Those are cannons. Calvin: And they perform this in crowded concert halls?? Gee, I thought classical music was boring!