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Old Jul 2, 2015 | 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by PAUL S
Nothing to do with Ford, all they can provide is a certificate of EU conformity, but you wont need that anyway as your car will be over 10 years of age.

If the car has been out of the country for more than 2 years you have to pay import duty and vat anyway, even if it was originally a UK car.

Over 30 years old and they will drop the duty but that applies only to 3drs at the moment.
Everyday is a school day! I didn't know you didn't need a certificate of conformity if the car was over 10 years old! Recently advised someone differently, whoops!

EDIT: The website seems to suggest it's not needed if it's over 20 years, or have I read that wrong?

http://certificate-of-conformity.co.uk/

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