Scott, In PA. you have to get it registered as a motor home which is easy to do. Once you have motor home plates the insurance company shouldn't question it. Walt Spak Pittsburgh, PA. wnsopc3@3rdm.net > > How did you get away with this? I have called just about every insurance > company I can find and they tell me my Westie is a car because it does not > have the plumbing for a toilet. My wife and I are getting ready for a > cross-country multi-month trip and would like to get what is known as > 'full-timers' RV insurance so that our personal effects are covered and we > have personal liability (like having renters insurance for your car). > > Scott Semyan > '85 Westie > Seattle, WA |
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