Shipping my 1975 Rolls Royce from the UK to Mexico

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Haven’t done a thread on here for a while but thought I’d post something up about this as it’s a bit different to the usual stuff I buy.

Had some money burning a hole in my pocket and my current barges were being far too reliable, so I started looking for something else to buy. I noticed that anything Rolls Royce or Bentley here was selling for £30k+, which seemed rather a lot compared to what they go for in the UK. I decided to take a chance and found this 1975 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow in Kent for £7k. I paid a friend to go and check it out and he said it was pretty good for the money, so I decided to buy it and put it on a boat from Southampton to Galveston Texas.

This is how it looked in the dealer photo:

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It took around a month to arrive to Galveston, then I had to pay someone to trailer it from Galveston to Laredo, then it sat for around a month at Galveston while they did the import process. This wasn't cheap as the taxes are quite steep, plus you have to bribe people to get it through with no issues.

The import process took quite a while, which made me increasingly nervous as there's basically no way to insure it while it's in the import compound and I was wondering if it had "gone missing". Finally though, they let me know it was ready to pick up, and told me they'd arranged a temporary plate for me to drive it 3.5hrs back to my house. Only 50% of that turned out to be true.

We arrived at the border and the car was ready and waiting. They'd done all the papers correctly for me to register it, but they'd "forgotten" the temporary plate. The guy who handed it over to me told me to give a few hundred pesos to anyone who stopped me, which may well have worked if I was in an old F150 with Texas plates, but probably not in a Rolls Royce on UK plates. I decided to risk it anyway though, and within a mile realized this probably wasn't a good idea as the car attracted even more attention than I'd imagined it would.

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I used to have a job driving Ferraris and Lamborghinis around the French riviera so I'm used to people looking at me as I drive past, but this was something else. I suspect it's more for the steering wheel being on the "wrong" side rather than the car itself but either way, you feel like a celebrity.

I decided to drive very gently on the way home as I knew it would be a long drive, with heavy traffic at the end, and I didn't want it to overheat. It sat at 60-70MPH with no issues whatsoever: even compared to my L322 or Lincoln, it's an exceptionally quiet and comfortable car and unlike anything I've driven before. You can control everything with the lightest of touches, and you feel like you're sitting in an old library.

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In terms of issues, the windows don't work, neither does the AC, and I'm not sure if the stereo is broken or just too complicated for me to operate. I'll address those in the coming weeks - I feel like they're pretty minor given the age and reputation of the car.

I made it home with no issues - once I've got the proper plates I'll take it on a few road trips and share some more photos.

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I put a bit of cardboard under it as a precaution, I've always thought that if an old British car isn't leaking fluids, it probably means it doesn't have any fluids.

Feel free to ask any questions / call me a lunatic etc
 
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In terms of issues, the windows don't work, neither does the AC......I feel like they're pretty minor given the age and reputation of the car.
Call me a cynic, but in a car which presumably has a fair amount of insultation in a climate like Mexico, I feel like on the contrary, these might be quite major issues :D

Other than that...excellent :D
 
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white won't absorb too much heat , bodywork looks impeccable, can we see the engine bay ?

Do you need a fuel additive of some kind , does it need lead
 
Interest to learn more of the costs of shipping to Mexico / import taxes etc!

Love stuff like this :) Suggest watching Harrys Garage Arctic Rolls vid if you haven't already seen it for crazy road trip in one of these!
 
Having recently watched "Long Way Up", the Mexico part of the journey was where they were most cautious to limit attracting attention.

Was that all just bs for the show or do you genuinely have to take care when going out? Obviously the Rolls is going to stand out!
 
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Call me a cynic, but in a car which presumably has a fair amount of insultation in a climate like Mexico, I feel like on the contrary, these might be quite major issues :D

Other than that...excellent :D

Haha yes, but I meant in the wallet destroying sense. Should be a lot cheaper to fix than the suspension / braking system for example.

white won't absorb too much heat , bodywork looks impeccable, can we see the engine bay ?

Do you need a fuel additive of some kind , does it need lead

I’ll take a photo of the engine bay later and upload it here. I just put premium fuel and an octane booster additive which seemed to be fine.

Interest to learn more of the costs of shipping to Mexico / import taxes etc!

Love stuff like this :) Suggest watching Harrys Garage Arctic Rolls vid if you haven't already seen it for crazy road trip in one of these!

I watched it before buying this - absolutely loved it and it was one of the reasons I got this one.

Shipping was £1500, import taxes were around $4500. What with the cost of getting it inspected, trailering it between places etc, the total import cost wasn’t far off the cost of the car.

If I don't see a photo of you in a linen suit with a Panama hat then it's just not good enough.

Best I can do is a photo of me in cheap H&M clothes with a Dos Equis beer.

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Have you ever made a thread about living in Mexico? I've never visited but am fascinated with Mexican culture.

Never have but feel free to ask me anything you want - I’ve seen/done a lot since I came here so can answer most questions.

Having recently watched "Long Way Up", the Mexico part of the journey was where they were most cautious to limit attracting attention.

Was that all just bs for the show or do you genuinely have to take care when going out? Obviously the Rolls is going to stand out!

Short answer, it was all BS for the show and I don’t understand why they did it as they went through other genuinely dangerous places before and didn’t bat an eyelid. It’s true that some areas of Mexico are dangerous, particularly around the border and certain states like Sinaloa and parts of Tamaulipas, but most of it isn’t, especially if you have local assistance.

I’ve driven all over the country in cars that are uncommon here (Jags, Range Rovers etc) and I’ve never had an issue. That said, I take precautions - I don’t drive late at night unless it’s in a major city, and I always use the toll roads which are well maintained and heavily policed. If you go wandering off into the countryside late at night in an area you don’t know, you could taking a bit of a risk depending on the state.

In terms of the Rolls, I’d happily drive it to most places I’ve driven my other cars to, my only concern would be avoiding poor quality roads as I wouldn’t want it breaking down in the middle of nowhere.
 
Haha yes, but I meant in the wallet destroying sense. Should be a lot cheaper to fix than the suspension / braking system for example.



I’ll take a photo of the engine bay later and upload it here. I just put premium fuel and an octane booster additive which seemed to be fine.



I watched it before buying this - absolutely loved it and it was one of the reasons I got this one.

Shipping was £1500, import taxes were around $4500. What with the cost of getting it inspected, trailering it between places etc, the total import cost wasn’t far off the cost of the car.



Best I can do is a photo of me in cheap H&M clothes with a Dos Equis beer.

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Never have but feel free to ask me anything you want - I’ve seen/done a lot since I came here so can answer most questions.



Short answer, it was all BS for the show and I don’t understand why they did it as they went through other genuinely dangerous places before and didn’t bat an eyelid. It’s true that some areas of Mexico are dangerous, particularly around the border and certain states like Sinaloa and parts of Tamaulipas, but most of it isn’t, especially if you have local assistance.

I’ve driven all over the country in cars that are uncommon here (Jags, Range Rovers etc) and I’ve never had an issue. That said, I take precautions - I don’t drive late at night unless it’s in a major city, and I always use the toll roads which are well maintained and heavily policed. If you go wandering off into the countryside late at night in an area you don’t know, you could taking a bit of a risk depending on the state.

In terms of the Rolls, I’d happily drive it to most places I’ve driven my other cars to, my only concern would be avoiding poor quality roads as I wouldn’t want it breaking down in the middle of nowhere.

Thanks for the detail reply, makes no sense then why they ruined the end of the series, build a bus and quickly get to Texas felt like something from Top Gear.

Enjoy the Rolls! Going to be a great project :)
 
Awesome thread, thanks for sharing! Out of interest, how did you end up in mexico (gf?) and what do you do out there? It seems like you're in the middle of nowhere, although I guess it's the suburbs of Monterrey?
 
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Awesome thread, thanks for sharing! Out of interest, how did you end up in mexico (gf?) and what do you do out there? It seems like you're in the middle of nowhere, although I guess it's the suburbs of Monterrey?

Good guess - I met a Mexican girl while I was living in France and we decided to move back here. She originally wanted to stay in Europe but I didn’t think we could have the lifestyle we wanted with the jobs we could get in France / the UK so we decided to give it a go here.

I have a small business that does English teaching / translations / adult education and I do a bit of work for a private school in the morning although I won’t be doing that for much longer as I finally feel confident enough to rely 100% on the income from the business.

In terms of the location, we live in a bit of an unusual place in the sense that it’s pretty close (around 20 minutes) from Monterey’s business district but still feels like you’re in the middle of the countryside. In most of the rest of Monterey, you have to go almost an hour out from the centre to actually leave the city, so we’re quite lucky to be able to live here. I got the land cheap and we built a relatively normal house so I’m the poor one out of our neighbours :p

You can read more about it here if you’re interested

 
Good guess - I met a Mexican girl while I was living in France and we decided to move back here. She originally wanted to stay in Europe but I didn’t think we could have the lifestyle we wanted with the jobs we could get in France / the UK so we decided to give it a go here.

I have a small business that does English teaching / translations / adult education and I do a bit of work for a private school in the morning although I won’t be doing that for much longer as I finally feel confident enough to rely 100% on the income from the business.

In terms of the location, we live in a bit of an unusual place in the sense that it’s pretty close (around 20 minutes) from Monterey’s business district but still feels like you’re in the middle of the countryside. In most of the rest of Monterey, you have to go almost an hour out from the centre to actually leave the city, so we’re quite lucky to be able to live here. I got the land cheap and we built a relatively normal house so I’m the poor one out of our neighbours :p

You can read more about it here if you’re interested

Good for you! Thanks for sharing. Hope the business continues to grow :)
 
Fixed 3 of the 4 windows this morning by flicking a reset switch in the fuse box. I’d still like to take the door cards off and grease everything though as they go up and down very slowly.

Here’s a couple of engine related shots. It’s a 6.75 V8, supposedly produces about 180BHP. Needless to say, it isn’t that fast.

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Have you always been into Yank motors too? You've had some fairly tasty classic models, including the Lincoln Town Car in the background there.
 
Have you always been into Yank motors too? You've had some fairly tasty classic models, including the Lincoln Town Car in the background there.

Yep, absolutely love them. One of the difficulties of living here is seeing so many US classics every day and not having the time / money / space to rescue them all.

I really want to get a late 50s Bel Air in poor condition and put a modern engine / transmission in there but I need to build another garage first as that would be car #5 and we only have 3 garage spaces.
 
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