Another 30 days of only essential travel at the Canada/US border. While I'm not happy about having a number of packages of mine sitting only 25 miles away on the other side of the border, I realize it's the right thing to do.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
I'm also waiting to get my parts picked up at the border as well. It's wise to extend , as it seems North Dakota is not slowing down the curve like Manitoba has to-date.
Agreed. The US has not done as well as Canada to control the spread of the virus. Opening the border while things are still out of control to the south would only serve to undo a bunch of that work.
I'm also waiting to get my parts picked up at the border as well. It's wise to extend , as it seems North Dakota is not slowing down the curve like Manitoba has to-date.
Howard, you do know that if it's desperate there is a solution although there's cost involved?
My stuff isn't something I just have to get right now, or I'd do it this way.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Good news! I guess the only down side for me is the fact I have a huge old camper trailer that's sitting in my outbuilding. It belongs to friends of my wife who live in the US and spend the summer here. It's one of those monsters that requires a 2500 series truck or better to move. My Cherokee won't be able to move it. It's parked in the future "paint booth" area and there's a part of the back wall behind it I wanted to repair this year. I guess that'll be in 2021..
Good news! I guess the only down side for me is the fact I have a huge old camper trailer that's sitting in my outbuilding. It belongs to friends of my wife who live in the US and spend the summer here. It's one of those monsters that requires a 2500 series truck or better to move. My Cherokee won't be able to move it. It's parked in the future "paint booth" area and there's a part of the back wall behind it I wanted to repair this year. I guess that'll be in 2021..
Too bad you dont live a bit closer. My son and I would head over with his big Dodge and shift it for you! We could get it done without violating physical distancing and any other covid guidelines (except the stay at home part).
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I agree it should remain closed except for ME so I can get my parts On the news last night a guy goes to the lower bridge in Niagara Falls on the Canadian side and views his kids on the US side with his ex-wife who lives in Buffalo. that's sad
talk here on van isle is all the island mayors want the ferry closed off to non essential travellers after an onslaught of holiday traffic this past easter everyone heading over to their summer spots ferrys were full to capacity may long weekend coming up we will see.....
talk here on van isle is all the island mayors want the ferry closed off to non essential travellers after an onslaught of holiday traffic this past easter everyone heading over to their summer spots ferrys were full to capacity may long weekend coming up we will see.....
You'll be trapped on an Island ... oh wait.
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'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Similarly have been holding back on some purchases because of not being able to utilize my NFalls drop location. Wonder how long the drop location would hold them? With this being their prime reason for being in business will they survive? What would happen if they closed while still in possession of your package(s)?
Fully realize and support the reason for the closing but it's a real pain. Oh well.
Similarly have been holding back on some purchases because of not being able to utilize my NFalls drop location. Wonder how long the drop location would hold them? With this being their prime reason for being in business will they survive? What would happen if they closed while still in possession of your package(s)? Fully realize and support the reason for the closing but it's a real pain. Oh well.
Similarly have been holding back on some purchases because of not being able to utilize my NFalls drop location. Wonder how long the drop location would hold them? With this being their prime reason for being in business will they survive? What would happen if they closed while still in possession of your package(s)? Fully realize and support the reason for the closing but it's a real pain. Oh well.
I emailed the place I use just across the line when we were still in Arizona, early March. They quickly replied not to worry about their normal 30 day rule, they will keep my stuff as long as is needed until the border opens.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Similarly have been holding back on some purchases because of not being able to utilize my NFalls drop location. Wonder how long the drop location would hold them? With this being their prime reason for being in business will they survive? What would happen if they closed while still in possession of your package(s)? Fully realize and support the reason for the closing but it's a real pain. Oh well.
I hope your guy in the U.S. Falls is Dave !
He's a real nice guy !
My brother just got this,
"Hey Tim.... I finally got to your request (so sorry for the delay....14 hour days are getting a little old !!)...anyway... I put both envelopes into one larger envelope and put postage stamps on it (reeeal old school ).....Ill give it to the postman tomorrow if you give me the go ahead....theres no tracking so we wont have any record or control over it once I hand it over !!!....see attached.....let me know.....the total would be postage $1.20US and $5.95US CBI processing fee ..........$7.15US grand total....we could PayPay you or give us a phone number and well call for CC info......Stay safe and healthy Tim !!!....Dave"
Those are the stickers that I ordered in late February from Impala Bob's
That is 1 of the places I've used.
Your example is with forwarding an envelope which will go USPS -> Canada Post.
Don't know how it would work with a larger parcel.
Good to see the personalized service.
Problem solved. I hired a local courier to run across and get them. It actually wasn't all that bad either. When I think about it, I would have made the trip to the border and back (about 65 miles round trip to the parcel depot in North Dakota) likely 4 times for this stuff. That would be about $50 for gas. The fees for the parcel depot to receive it ($43.50) in North Dakota are the same whether the courier picks it up, or I do. So, for this invoice I would have dished out $93.50 if I had done it myself. The total value of this stuff is about $400 Canadian, so I can live with it costing me about $30 extra. I still would have bought all that stuff even if it had cost a total of $30 more to buy it.
I'm very happy to get all this stuff home. Some of it had been there over 3 months.
I was hoping you'd see this. If you didn't respond I was going to PM you. This has worked out amazingly well and I can't believe how cheap it is. Someone there must be doing it as well. They're missing a great opportunity if they aren't. The border at your place must be full of parcels waiting to come in.
I didn't even contact the place that had my parcels, the courier even did that. All I did was get all the invoices to the courier, they sent me a quote, I responded to the quote with an E-transfer for the quoted amount. That was all over a period of about 2-3 hours Friday morning. This morning they were at our door at 8:45 with all my stuff.
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
So I've been ordering stuff from the US and having it delivered to my house. There have been some import fees involved, but to be honest they have been quite modest.
I'm wondering why not just have it sent to your address and avoid all the stress? Not trying to pry, but just trying to understand.