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Bob___Ann
Jan 08, 2014Explorer
I would call the state of NY and tell them what you are looking at doing. They will tell you what will work for NY. I would think that it is just a case of driving there and registering it. Before you go call your insurance company and tell them what you are thinking of doing. If you do hand over a cashier check call them with the Vin number before you drive it and get assurance that you are insured. Then take it to be serviced before you drive it home as you do not want to damage what you have purchased. In fact you should have a garage that knows about rvs look it over brfore you buy it. Also make sure that the tires are in good shape and that the DOT date is 8 years or newer. You don't want to chance a blow out. If the tires are 8 years old you will probably want for them to lower the price by the cost of new tires; usually about $3500. Hope it all works out for you.
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