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Corkey05
Jan 18, 2014Explorer
If it's still titled as a commercial bus I doubt anyone would accept it as an RV. Even with bunks and TV's it's still technically a bus titled to carry people, not function as a recreational vehicle. RV roadside services do not cover any commercial vehicles.
There is no kitchen or toilet, not holding tanks or water system.
They should check with DMV to weigh their options about registering the bus as an RV, ... then roadside service "might" be available. But, only if the RV isn't used commercially. Being owned by the band still makes it a commercial vehicle.
Just my 2 cents
There is no kitchen or toilet, not holding tanks or water system.
They should check with DMV to weigh their options about registering the bus as an RV, ... then roadside service "might" be available. But, only if the RV isn't used commercially. Being owned by the band still makes it a commercial vehicle.
Just my 2 cents
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