Matt,
The only people that can easily get across the border at this time are commercial truckers and a limited number of people in the medical profession who are employed In both countries. Also, any Canadian still in the USA has the right to return home. All you have to do is find one of the above who might be willing to take the BMW across for you.
Les Burt
Montreal
'75 Eleganza 26'
>
> Let's hope Canada opens soon.......
>
> I have a Canadian plate BMW X3 in my lot. It has been there since December. Mary's Canadian cousin and spouse come to Detroit (DTW) regularly to fly
> their boat that is moored in Miami. A typical trip is that they come here, visit, and we take then to departure in their car and bring the car back
> here. On the backhaul, we go and pick them up in their car and the have a short visit and they drive home.
>
> In January, this didn't work. It was colder than normal here. (Please fill in the trite expression you chose for really cold.) I could not get it to
> start. It would bang on one cylinder sometimes, but that was the best it would do. They got a rental to take home for the week that they were north
> and we undid that when they went south again. It was still cold, very cold. When they came north the next time, they brought their Florida car north
> (had to for insurance) and as the plague was arriving, they just went on through.
>
> I kept trying to get the BMW to run but was not interested in doing too much over the gravel in the cold.
>
> In April, I got my coach out of the barn and with the help of a friend and some block and tackle pulled the BMW into the heated barn. I kept at it,
> checking things. I borrowed a much better OBD2 reader than I own from a GMC friend and it didn't tell my anything useful. I had put new plugs in
> (8$us plugs) and that didn't help. Unplugging and plugging things back in, I must have done something. Because during a try-to-start in late May, I
> got a single bang, a double bang then an triple and against my feeling for the poor starter, I kept cranking and soon was at four, then five and then
> Six!! I let it get fully warm and drove it a ways. By-the-by, the clock in this thing says 365K(Km).
>
> Their car is still here, and I have tried everything I could think of to get it back across the river. It gets driven it around the block (6 miles)
> about every other week. If some one knows a way to get this car across the border, I would be glad to hear about it.
>
> Matt
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