Correct. Except from what I've been told by some inspectors, the heat / ac must have it's own power source (the ability of running without the truck being on)
Insuring a non-commercial show truck?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by JoeF2002, Jan 19, 2018.
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Like they say "the pioneers take the arrows." Good luck.
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You have me a bit confused. I saw this thread yesterday and thought about posting then. However after sleeping on it I am starting to wonder why? First off with some limited exceptions most of the people that post here have no idea about the insurance you will need. You have a show truck that is great. However I think you would have better luck either in some of the owner operator boards or simply do a google search like this. Don't get me wrong, you have an interesting situation but the questions from new drivers board might not be where you want to be asking these kinds of questions.JoeF2002 Thanks this.
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I don't see the big deal about this, really I don't. PA is the same as other states, maybe going to Vermont or Texas would be a solution. Vermont maybe the best, apply for a new title as an RV and have it inspected to confirm the VIN, apply and get both title and plates from there.
As for insurance, you were told wrong. I have my little RV which is a class 8 truck with a bed on it and it is an RV as far the insurance is concern.JoeF2002 Thanks this. -
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Thanks Ridgeline. If it comes down to it, I'll dig a bit deeper into the RV thing by first chatting with some insurance companies to see if this would qualify as an RV in their eyes (after any mods of course).
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When I was working on my 359, not hauling anything, I had wieghted tags on it but I guess its different from state to state
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Beautiful truck. Having a show truck looks like it would be just as expensive as a regular semi, but I guess you would really need more liability in case someone did get hurt getting on it, or whatever. Have you tried someone like Farmers for a custom type policy. Husband had it on his motorcycle years ago in 1983, back then it was insured for $3000.00 and then the medical and property damage part.JoeF2002 Thanks this.
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Thanks for the tip. I have looked at virtually every major insurance provider out there. Farmers I looked into years ago but they wouldn't help. I'll check in again though. Maybe things have changed. Thanks again!NavigatorWife Thanks this.
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