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IMPORTING A JENSEN



Guess you've decided to export this Interceptor MKII from the U.K.

Looking for the right car, you'll most certainly will find it. Just don't rush into it!
Espescially if you are to import it.
Everyone says it's easy, or easier than it was before. Beware - there's always some trouble lurking - even in the EU.
Here's a little set of rules of what you should know before you start importing a Jensen!


 
THE CAR-IMPORTING RULES

The main rules if you are to import a Jensen, or infact any classic car:
(This is mainly the story of a importing to Norway from the U.K.)
 
1. Be serious! Know what you're doing.
    Don't start off with importing a car if you don't have checked up on what you're importing. First of all: be sure to have seen the car first!
Otherwise you're almost bound to be disapponted.
(If you then didn't get the car for free!)
See the "Restoring-rules" also - before you buy a car that is not in mint-condition!
Check out that there aren't any loans attached to the car!
2. Be sure to have the cash and time.
    Be sure to at have more money than the buying price. And be willing to spend some time with the importing-job.
Otherwise there'll be trouble ahead.
3. Decide if you're going yourself as well.
    It is a good idea to follow the car yourself, especially if it is in a driving condition. All the troubles could easier be dealt with, if you're following the car back home.
4. Call everyone before you do the job.
    These should be called before you start off with the importing:
(These following rules are if you're not driving along with the car.)
1) The customs - what will it cost?
2) The seller - make him/her do the job in his own country - get it on e.g. onto the ferry.
3) The transporters - talk to the transporters, the trains, the ferrycompany e.g. - be sure to talk to them on both the sending and the receiving country.
4) Talk to the customs again - in the city the customing is to be done.
5. Theck out-customing.
    Before a car can leave the country - it has to be out-customed. It has to be written out of the car registry in the country concerned. And be sure to pay the fee for doing it, and take care of the receipt.
6. Check out if the car can be allowed on the road in your country!
    This sounds silly - but is still important. For instance is a rare car like a Jensen not registered as a new car in your country. If it's not - the authorities can make it more difficult than you'd like.
The new Jensens are f.e. not type-approved. That means that every car has to go through the same approval. That may cost a fortune!
Other rules might be that you are allowed to import a car that is a veteran - or rare. Maybe the authorities don't want more of there cars on the road in your country. Check it out! Be sure they want to help you get the approval!
7. Get hold of all the papers and receipts.
    Every receipt has to follow the car. The buying sum, the freightprices and the out customing receipt. This will be asked for by the customs in your own country. If you're not having them - you're at least in for some delays.
8. Find a receiver and a customs-lager.
    Some countries would ask who is importing the car. Not everyone will accept that you are doing it yourself. Check that out! In addition to that the car has to have a destination lager until the car has been customed into your country.
This has to be cleared out before you start the import.
9. Pay what it costs!
    Be prepared and ready with the money - otherwise it'll always be more than you thought.
This example is from importing a veteran car from the U.K. to Norway in 2002, without the buyer following the car - which would make it even more expensive:
     COSTS    
The bying price £ 5000  
A garage car check £     60  
Registration number checking £   300  
Freight to the ferry £   225  
Out-customing of the U.K. £     20  
Freight on the ferry £   300  
Customs pass £     20  
Freight in Norway £   200  
Customing (24% in Norway) £ 1331 Of bills - £ 5000 + 225 + 20 + 300 = £ 5545
Getting the car registration £   280  
Insurance £   100  
     SUM £ 7836 + the phonebill!
11. Thoroughness and patience.
    Don't be sure that you've been thinking of everything still. there's always someone who can be a pain in the ass!
   


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THE HISTORY
The Jensen brothers
The Jensen history
The Jensen pricing
The Jensen factory
The Jensen at races
Said about Jensen
Books about Jensen

THE JENSEN CARS

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Interceptor I 
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(Interceptor) Director
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C-V8 Coupe
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Trucks 3-tonner
JenTug

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DRAWING CONCEPTS
Interceptor V (1989)

DETAILED FACTS
ABOUT JENSEN CARS

Jensen-specifications
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THE SPECIALS
Importing a Jensen
Restoring a Jensen
Rust in peace, Jensen
The Jensen factory '02

Making Jensen-Healey

The signs of a Jensen
Jensen tank turrets

COLLECTOR ITEMS
Jensen stamps BUY!
Jensen scale models

CARS JENSEN WAS INVOLVED IN
A.Frazier Race Car
Volvo P1800
Wolseley 1934 
Older Jensens

Sunbeam Tiger 
Austin Special
Austin A40 Sports

Morris 8
Alvis TA14
Ford V8
Bugatti Brescia

JENSENS COLLABORATORS
Carozzeria Vignale


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