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Reborn67:
Hello Gents, got some Questions for the knowledgeable, looking at a pair of cars that may be available, a 64/5 and a 67,
Both cars may have been imported in to Aus during the 80’s Both have been converted to RH drive, one appears compete the other mid build,
Both are missing compliance plates, from drivers door, unless there is another location for them,
Can’t open the bonnet on the 64/5 so can only guess what it is
Paper trail for these cars is minimal at best, business that did conversion no longer exists, owner has passed away, could these cars ever be able to be registered,
Could be a major challenge to take these on.?
Interested on genuine thoughts..!!

Clubman7:
Compliance plates on the doors are just data tags.
Can get a new made to be whatever you want.
https://www.virginiaclassicmustang.com/65-69-DATA-PLATE-SPECIFY-ALL-INFO-FOR-STAMPING-P640.aspx

Reborn67:
Interesting about the tags, didn’t think something like that would be ethically legal,
Obviously converted cars need engineering reports of some sort, could it be a case of taking the car to a third party to get them to sign off, surely this scenario has happened before?
Will try and source import approval doc’s soon,
Reborn..,

AussiePhil:
Hey reborn,

To find the VIN plate on a 1964-67 Mustang, you'll need to open the hood. It's located next to the driver side fender. (1968 the VIN was relocated on the passenger side dash at the base of the windshield, 69 on the VIN was on the drivers side dash)

Compliance plates are a different thing, only showing the car build on the drivers door, and can be reprinted.
The VIN identification is the critical component.

If they’ve had an inner fender replaced and VIN not restamped they may not be registered anywhere? Legally!

As far as the Right hand conversions you’ll need to get an Automotive Engineer report! Can get into thousands???
And then in the 80’s without the Asbestos inspection pass implemented you will need to deal with that as well.

Not just a blue slip!

Helpful if you can get some Australian registration details!

If they are fastbacks IMO it would be worth a chance!
Either way you’ll need deep pockets!

Cheers Phil

AussiePhil:

Hey reborn, if you do go ahead you’ll need proof of purchase and VIN numbers.

Message to Vehicle Safety Standards Service Team by e-mail at vimports@infrastructure.gov.au


Copy of my return Transcript.

Subject: Vehicle Import Approval

I refer to your email of xxx requesting a copy of the Import Approval issued for a xxx with VIN/Chassis No. xxx

The Privacy Act 1988 requires the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities (the department) to handle, use and manage personal information in a certain way. As a result, the department cannot release a copy of the import approval to you as you were not the original importer of this vehicle.

I can confirm that Import Approval Decision for a xxx with VIN/Chassis No. xxx under the Pre 1989 import option.

This letter constitutes a copy of the relevant details of the Vehicle Import Approval. It may assist you with registering your vehicle at your Registration Authority.

If you have any queries, please contact the department's Vehicle Safety Standards Service Team by e-mail at vimports@infrastructure.gov.au or by telephone on 1800 815 272.

For Administrator of Vehicle Standards Vehicle Safety Standards March 2021

GPO Box 594 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Telephone: 1800 815 272

Facsimile: 02 6274 6013

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