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wny_pat1
Jul 12, 2013Explorer
mrlightrail wrote:Just what state do you live in. Fleetwood would be the end manufacturer and have assigned the final VIN number.
Title shows it to be a P30. Fleetwood is no help. They told me to look at the faded out decal.
Your Fleetwood model should be a 1991 "Pace Arrow M-E (CHEV)" if NADA information is correct. http://www.nadaguides.com/RVs/1991/Used/Pace-Arrow. That is provided it is considered the 30'6" model. Now if Pace-Arrow designated it as a 32'6" it would be the M-K model. Measuring the bumper does not give you the 30'6" or 32'6" measurement. A brakedown on the Fleetwood vin should give you that info. The Fleetwood VIN plate should be in the drivers area somewhere. You might be able to find out more over at Fleetwood Products Owner's Forum.
As to how your motorhome is titled - "What information is used by the state DMV offices to register motorhomes?
When a consumer has a new motorhome registered for the first time, the state DMV will use both the VIN
assigned by the incomplete vehicle manufacturer and the model year and make assigned by the final stage
motorhome manufacturer for the vehicle registration. All states should title motorhomes using the model year
assigned by the final stage motorhome manufacturer.
What should I do if a state DMV registers a new motorhome with the chassis model year?
If a DMV employee insists on using the incomplete chassis model year, please call the Recreation Vehicle
Industry Association at 703-620-6003 for assistance. Ask for the Government Affairs Department" This should apply to your motorhome. the title should be a Fleetwood Pace Arrow and not a Chevy P30. You can find further information at: ANSWERS FROM RVIA: SPLIT MODEL YEARS
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