
Insurance anyone? Dealer license?
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Insurance anyone? Dealer license?
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 15:26:53 -0700
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OK, help me out.
I have an excellent driving record so my insurance isnt so bad on my
work truck. Lets just say, I managed to finish and get all four
projects roadworthy, ( Yeah right!)
But OK lets just say I did, and i wanted them all insured so i could
drive them on a rotating basis and impress everybody with what a cool
Mopar collection I have. How on earth would i ever insure them all.
Somebody told me to get a dealer license saying these are all resto
projects potentially for sale and therefore I can get some sort of a
rotational insurance, like a dealers plate or something u swap from
car to car as u drive them. any truth to this??? What do u guys do, u
are insured arent you?
Neal Zimmerman Eugene oregon
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