Rodrigo has your answer: Only 1999 cars this year, 2000 cars next year, etc., even though you might see otherwise in the previous laws. In any case, you may import only one vehicle on an 'importada temporal' and the importation of others is just too complex and too expensive to consider; even if they are antiques. It is exactly those older cars that Mexico is trying to get rid of because of pollution and high fuel consumption, oil leaks, etc. Even if you could do it, and there is always 'a way', you would probably be better off starting a new collection here in Mexico after selling off what you have in the USA. Check Mercadolibre.com.mx under the automobile section and you might make contact with some antique car people.
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