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rgatijnet1
Aug 29, 2014Explorer III
It is sort of a common sense issue. RV's are not built like automobiles where the entire vehicle is built at one time.
Chassis manufacturers, like Prevost, Workhorse, Roadmaster, etc, build hundreds of bare chassis and sell them to the various RV manufacturers. They may sit in the RV yard for a long time before someone orders a specific coach. Once the order comes in for a new coach, the house is built on the chassis and the coach is titled at that time. Prior to putting a house on the chassis, most chassis could not be registered as roadworthy since they have no lights, seats, etc.
Chassis manufacturers, like Prevost, Workhorse, Roadmaster, etc, build hundreds of bare chassis and sell them to the various RV manufacturers. They may sit in the RV yard for a long time before someone orders a specific coach. Once the order comes in for a new coach, the house is built on the chassis and the coach is titled at that time. Prior to putting a house on the chassis, most chassis could not be registered as roadworthy since they have no lights, seats, etc.
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