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Date:         Wed, 10 Sep 1997 23:02:55 -0700
Reply-To:     TBill <tbill@STARTEXT.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         TBill <tbill@STARTEXT.NET>
Organization: Portfolio Management
Subject:      Re: Insuring a Camper
Comments: To: Bill Collins <wb6otg@INTREX.NET>
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Bill Collins wrote: > > I thought that people would like to know that a Westy can also be insured > as an RV (at least with State Farm). My insurance on the '84 Westy is > about half of what it is for my '86 Jetta. Many years ago, in > California, the requirements for RV insurance were that it had to have a > bed, a sink, and a stove. Here in North Carolina, the agent just > processed the RV application without telling me the details. > > Bill

Yeah, I heard about that, so I called my insurance company here in Texas and they said, nope, it had to have tolet too. So I called a local Snake Farm office and was told that yes, they would insure it as an RV, but only if I insured another car with them. Ok, how about a quote anyway? Sure, $250 for 6 months, no collision. Hmm.. I'm paying less than that at my present insurance company (about $200).

TBill


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