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I’ve owned two Mach 1’s, both originated from Canada. Both were imported from NHTSA registered importers (both different importers). Both had no signs of being of Canadian origin, other than the door stickers (including the registered importers sticker stating the car conforms to U.S. Federal standards). I’ve seen multiple threads of people having trouble with the digital clusters not being able to be swapped over without swapping the actual cluster. Also the whole DRL’s being the entire headlight. I’ve had none of these issues truthfully on EITHER car. My gauge cluster is correct in MPH, my DRL’s are correct and are only the tri bar’s. Everything reads in the correct units, such as Fahrenheit. Why are some of these imports half assed? Is it because they aren’t brought in through registered importers and are rather brought over by Canadian owners and then traded to dealers? So they’re left with KMH on their dashes and such? What do you guys think? I also was able to get a Ford ESP 0 issues whatsoever, register the vehicle, etc. 0 issues. The only weird thing I had was the original financer Truist, backed out after they found out the vehicle was of Canadian origin to which Ally financial took it on 0 issues following that. Have also heard chatter of diminished value, when my car shows the same KBB value as comparable vehicles.

I get some of these concerns are for other manufactures that don’t cover the entirety of North America such as Mercedes which is two separate entities, but for Ford and Porsche for example, everything is one entity.

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I actually ended up doing some more research on my vehicle and buying the Canadian Carfax which gave me another mileage entry from its life there in 2023. Both Carfax’s are completely clean!

The car was originally sold new in Ontario, Canada in June 2022 and lived in Québec as what appears to be a very low-mile enthusiast vehicle. I am I believe, the second owner of the vehicle. Canadian CARFAX reports show kilometers; I have converted them into miles for easier reading.

All dates and mileages below are taken directly from official CARFAX and state records.

CANADIAN HISTORY (2022–2025)

Canadian Mileage Timeline
• June 14, 2022 – Ford Motor Company
• Vehicle manufactured and shipped to original dealer
• Source: CARFAX U.S. report
• June 15, 2022 – Dixie Ford Sales Ltd., Mississauga, Ontario – 7 miles
• Vehicle sold new
• Wheel locks installed
• Source: CARFAX U.S. report
• October 25, 2022 – Val Estrie Ford, Sherbrooke, Québec – 461 miles
• Service record
• Source: CARFAX U.S. report
• November 8, 2022 – Val Estrie Ford, Sherbrooke, Québec – 539 miles
• Service record
• Source: CARFAX U.S. report
• April 24, 2023 – Independent Source, Sherbrooke, Québec – 659 miles
• Independent odometer reading
• Source: CARFAX Canada report

These entries confirm that the vehicle saw very limited use during its time in Canada.

Administrative Activity in Québec
• March 31, 2025 – Québec Motor Vehicles Department
• Registration issued or renewed
• Administrative paperwork only
• Source: CARFAX Canada report

SALE AND PREPARATION FOR EXPORT (2025)
• May 27, 2025 – 1,325 miles
• Vehicle listed at a Canadian wholesale auction
• Odometer reported as 2,132 km
• Source: CARFAX U.S. report
• June 4, 2025 – Ontario Ministry of Transportation
• Passed Ontario Safety Standards Inspection
• Source: CARFAX U.S. report
• June 4, 2025 – Ontario Motor Vehicles Department
• Registration issued or renewed
• Vehicle color officially noted as Red
• Source: CARFAX Canada report

These steps represent preparation for export and sale to a U.S. dealer.

TRANSITION TO THE UNITED STATES

In May–June 2025, the vehicle was acquired through the Canadian auction and arrangements were made to bring it into the United States.

The importing process was handled by AJ Importing LLC in Burton, Michigan, a federally registered NHTSA importer.

IMPORT PROCESS
• June 24, 2025 – Port Huron, Michigan
• Vehicle officially imported into the United States
• Processed by AJ Importing LLC
• Declared to meet U.S. highway safety specifications
• Source: CARFAX Canada report
• June 26, 2025 – Arkansas Motor Vehicle Department – 2,094 miles
• Dealer took title of the vehicle while it was in inventory
• Title issued or updated
• Vehicle color noted as Red
• Source: CARFAX U.S. report

This Arkansas title event was administrative only. The vehicle was not physically located in Arkansas. This is a common process used by U.S. dealerships handling Canadian imports for fast inventory titling.

Mileage Logic and Transport Explanation
• The mileage increase from the Canadian auction (1,325 miles) to the Arkansas titling (2,094 miles) equals approximately 769 miles.
• The real-world distance from AJ Importing in Burton, Michigan to Jacky Jones CDJR in Cleveland, Georgia is about 712 miles.

This mileage change reasonably accounts for:
• Movement at the auction
• Transport to the U.S. border
• Import processing
• Lot movement
• The physical drive from Michigan to Georgia

It is common for vehicles to be driven rather than shipped in situations like this due to logistics and timing constraints.

LIFE IN THE UNITED STATES

Dealer Preparation in Georgia
• August 13, 2025 – 2,104 miles – Jacky Jones Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, Cleveland, Georgia
• Dealer service performed:
• Oil and filter change
• Tires mounted and balanced
• Fuel system service
• Wipers replaced
• Nitrogen tire fill
• Source: CARFAX Canada report

Sale to Me
• September 3, 2025 – 2,135 miles – Jacky Jones CDJR
• Vehicle officially sold to me
• Source: CARFAX U.S. report
• September 3, 2025 – 2,871 miles
• Vehicle driven from Cleveland, Georgia to my home in Illinois
• Personal mileage record

This marks the beginning of my ownership and use of the vehicle.

ILLINOIS REGISTRATION AND TITLING

Official Illinois Ownership
• January 13, 2026 – Illinois Secretary of State
• Title officially issued in my name
• Electronic Lien Title (ELT) created
• Illinois registration issued

Source: Illinois Secretary of State Title & Registration record
 
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Mine was nearly identical to yours. Even used the same import company.

No issue with financing. A couple recalls, no problems with Ford taking care of. Haven't used warranty for anything yet. Dash showed as it should. Only issue is the garage door opener doesn't work as it should. I read it could be difference in frequencies that Canada use vs US.

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Mine was nearly identical to yours. Even used the same import company.

No issue with financing. A couple recalls, no problems with Ford taking care of. Haven't used warranty for anything yet. Dash showed as it should. Only issue is the garage door opener doesn't work as it should. I read it could be difference in frequencies that Canada use vs US.

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Very cool! Small world lol. Is your dash digital as well, or analog? Seems like AJ Imports does a great job!
 

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Very cool! Small world lol. Is your dash digital as well, or analog? Seems like AJ Imports does a great job!
Lol, that it is. Took this the day I purchased.
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Lol, that it is. Took this the day I purchased.
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Very nice! I read a lot of horror stories like people checking out Canadian Bullitts for example, and dealerships claim they have to swap the cluster to get things to MPH and other U.S. units, even with the digital dash. The registered importers must have some sort of programming that allows them to switch the vehicles over to U.S. programming without doing any physical swaps, that the dealerships don’t have access too. That seems to be my guess honestly. It seems the only time people have issues with those sort of quirks is when a Canadian citizen brings a car over, imports it themself without a RI, and trades it in.
 

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They reprogram the EEPROM. It's tricky, but it can be done if you know your stuff.
But it's definitely above the pay grade of a dealership. Far above.
 
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They reprogram the EEPROM. It's tricky, but it can be done if you know your stuff.
But it's definitely above the pay grade of a dealership.
You know your stuff sir! Makes everything make a lot more sense, that’s very cool. The process of it all is very interesting to me.
 
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@Vlad Soare I looked into some stuff about the EEPROM, so sounds like there’s no physical swap that takes place whatsoever, and it’s purely programming that takes place to make the vehicle behave like an American car.
 

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Yes, that's correct.
I looked into this thing a couple of years ago, when I wanted to have my IPC reconfigured to show the speedometer up to 300 km/h, like the Bullitt, instead of the standard 260 km/h one. There are tuning companies in Europe that can do that. I thought it was an easy change, just one or two lines in ForScan, which I could do myself, but then found out it was much more than that.

It is only programming, no physical swap. In fact, it's not even programming per se, but just replacing the firmware in the EEPROM with the one from a Bullitt (or, in your case, from an American Mach 1). I understand it's a bit tricky, and perhaps a tiny bit risky, but doable if you have the tools and knowledge.

Sadly, I couldn't find anyone local with the tools and knowledge, so I gave up.
 
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Yes, that's correct.
I looked into this thing a couple of years ago, when I wanted to have my IPC reconfigured to show the speedometer up to 300 km/h, like the Bullitt, instead of the standard 260 km/h one. There are tuning companies in Europe that can do that. I thought it was an easy change, just one or two lines in ForScan, which I could do myself, but then found out it was much more than that.

It is only programming, no physical swap. In fact, it's not even programming per se, but just replacing the firmware in the EEPROM with the one from a Bullitt (or, in your case, from an American Mach 1). I understand it's a bit tricky, and perhaps a tiny bit risky, but doable if you have the tools and knowledge.

Sadly, I couldn't find anyone local with the tools and knowledge, so I gave up.
Hmm, I wonder if you’d be able to send it out somewhere in order to expand the availability of people that can help with doing something like that. I suppose that would involve removing the cluster it self from the car in that case, which I can understand wanting to avoid doing.
 

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Not quite a Mustang but...

One time I bought a Jeep Wrangler from a dealer. Speedometer was never right. Verified that with a GPS.

Eventually figured out it was a Canadian car. They swapped clusters but never reprogrammed the ECU. So the numbers didn't quite line up right. It was close though. Dealer was trying to chalk it up to tire sizes etc. then they said my GPS was wrong...
 
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Not quite a Mustang but...

One time I bought a Jeep Wrangler from a dealer. Speedometer was never right. Verified that with a GPS.

Eventually figured out it was a Canadian car. They swapped clusters but never reprogrammed the ECU. So the numbers didn't quite line up right. It was close though. Dealer was trying to chalk it up to tire sizes etc. then they said my GPS was wrong...
I’m sorry to hear it didn’t work out to well for you my man. I guess that raises my original question, was the car brought in through a NHTSA registered importer? Or rather by someone on their own originally?

I’ve also come to learn from CDJR cars, as well as Mercedes, they don’t transfer well to the USA, as well as their warranties don’t transfer. Where as that’s different from Ford, BMW, Porsche, they transfer well, can be used certified vehicles, and their warranties transfer in the entirety of North America.
 
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@Vlad Soare I was curious, is the EEPROM part of the cluster it self, like for example, if my cluster malfunctions or goes out at some point, etc. If the dealer replaced the cluster, would it revert back to metric? Or would it stay imperial because they’re replacing it with a part made for the US Mach 1?
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