Re: How is it having a crossfire up north?
If you plan on licensing the vehicle in Ontario, you will need to got through the process of importing it which means that you'll have to comply with legislation for DRL and for a front plate.
Because you are the owner, I'm guessing that there is no need to pay federal or provincial tax (but I'm not certain... I cna't imagine that though).
If this is your daily driver, consider putting this car away from Dec to end of March. Especially if it is that gorgeous yellow. Otherwise, get 4 snow tires on the cheapest, most narrow rims that are available and consider rustproofing the car. I cannot imagine being happy about looking at salt on my cloth roof and even worse about taking a cloth roof through the car wash and then into the freezing temps. Bit the bullet, take the liability insurance off for the winter and buy a beater.
The snow is nothing if you stay around the city, and even in the worst snow, the streets are cleaned in a day, it's just crappy and messy. Too harsh for a nice Crossfire. Alternatively, drop the price down into my price range and sell it to me! Lots of guys seem to own two.... I'd like that!