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    A Legendary Rig for the Next Expedition: For Sale

    Thanks! I bought her about a year ago, and I wish we had taken advantage of it more. We had it in the shop for basic maintenance for a while because they were backed up with contract work over this particularly cold winter. Like the original builder we purchased her from, we had planned a trip...
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    A Legendary Rig for the Next Expedition: For Sale

    A Legendary Rig for the Next Expedition: For Sale For Sale: A one-of-a-kind expedition motorhome, purpose-built for global travel and off-grid living. This unique rig is a proven foundation for adventure, built to a philosophy of simplicity and rugged durability. The previous owners are...
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    Insurance Woes

    Following up -- I managed to get full coverage insurance with State Farm for about $1000/year. Not sure how they did it, but the agent made it happen. I also reached out to the seller of another truck I looked at in SLC...
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    Insurance Woes

    [emoji23] it's the insurance companies going in this direction, as a commercial vehicle but point taken. Sent from my Pixel 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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    Insurance Woes

    Thanks! I just got off the phone with Hagerty and they denied me outright because I would be driving it too many miles, living in it, and also not storing it in a secure/enclosed space. I'm beginning to think I'll need to lie about what the truck is (a camper) and just insure the truck itself....
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    Insurance Woes

    Hey sorry I didn't share more details. I'm in New York state, USA. It's built on a 1985 Mercedes Benz 1428AF. It was formerly a Swiss fire truck that was imported to the US and converted by a Dutch man for a South American voyage. I wish I had the time/skills to do this myself but this truck is...
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    Insurance Woes

    I'm currently going through this now with a MB 1428AF conversion I recently purchased in the US. Having a helluva time finding someone to provide insurance even with the advice in this thread. Next step, trying a commercial policy....
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