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Date:         Thu, 16 Mar 2000 12:38:50 -0600
Reply-To:     Ryan Heidcamp <ryan.heidcamp@SPANLINK.COM>
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From:         Ryan Heidcamp <ryan.heidcamp@SPANLINK.COM>
Subject:      RV plates in Minnesota?
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In the last week I have seen two Westies. (A brown one at Mike's Advanced Auto Center in Minneapolis and one red one parked in front of CompUSA in Minnetonka yesterday afternoon, any list members?) Anyway both of these had RV plates on them. What are the advantages/disadvantages to putting RV plates on. I understand the difference in listing it as a RV for insurance is so that your car insurance company will cover the items inside the vehicle, should anything happen. Is this correct?

Thanks, Ryan 85 Westy (Tardis)


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