I understand your dilemma.
But thanks to every body saying that Steve Lloyds 53 Manhatton was too far away to check out
and some guys not showing the car the respect it deserves by trying to lowball it I will be seeing my
new Kaiser tomorrow morning to make the purchase.
Mal.
Mal,
I hate to see the old cars go out of the USA but as we are a free enterprise capitaliistic country all is fair. I sold a 64 Buick to a fellow from Sweden who personally came over to get it. In the last 2 years, I spotted a super rare 1950 Packard that a New Zealnder bought, is taking to Albuquerque for brief storage and then it's gone from America forever too.
I hope you understand my (our) American sentiments. It's painful to watch as American collectors pass by these great cars for "popular" models like the muscle cars, Mustangs and the like while folks from Europe and Australia buy them and ship them over. It seems to happen a lot and has for at least 10 years.
Now, if I saw an equally nice Kaiser project in Australia would I do what you are doing? Not a chance! The transport cost of $5000 is too high not to mention the uncertainty. I would think no one in the chain of custody cares for YOUR car as much as YOU do.
One final note- a friend of mine DID import 2 UTES - 1950's era Mopar utility trucks (think El Camino or Ranchero circa 1950). In a twist of irony, he sold a rare 1957 DeSoto Adventurer convertible to a buyer in Italy to raise money to buy the UTES (2) and import them to the US. His transport costs were $10,000 but he got a good deal on the UTES and sold his Adventurer for about $40.000