mhiscox
Exp. Leader Emeritus
Folks, the issue is not with your state government and its regulations. Some state DMV regulations are draconian, others are a doodle, but first you have to have the truck legally enter the country, which is difficult to do if the truck isn't 25 years old for the US, 15 years old for Canada. Once it's in the country, then you deal with the state/provincial motor vehicle department.In 2000 diesels had no emission requirements I'm aware of (in Texas my 03 doesn't require an emissions inspection). May be easier than you think to get a 2000 diesel certified anywhere but California.
That said, it's important to know in advance how your DMV will react to the truck. It's possible in some states--California is the poster child--to have a truck that Customs (acting for the EPA and NHTSA) allows in, but then the state regulations would keep it from being licensed.