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Hi   I'm British,  Just brought an Airstream trailer (in Virginia) and a Ford 250 (in Montana) to pull it
Could do with some help in how to register them both in Livingstone Texas without actually being there yet

Any advice on an insurance company to use

Any Non U.S. folk been down this road before………

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1 hour ago, didicoy2018 said:

Hi   I'm British,  Just brought an Airstream trailer (in Virginia) and a Ford 250 (in Montana) to pull it

Just FYI, one of the other RV forums actually has a sub-forum specifically for Visitors To The US.  You may well find that to be a useful resource.  Not that you're not completely welcome here, of course.
http://www.rvforum.net/SMF_forum/index.php/board,29.0.html

Any advice on an insurance company to use

This site will give you a very good overview of the various types of RV insurance on this side of the pond.

http://www.rv-dreams.com/rv-insurance-coverages.html

You're probably better off dealing with a specialty agency like The Miller Agency.

http://www.millerrvinsurance.com/

 

 

Regards

John

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Welcome to the Escapees! It is great having you with us here. I suggest that you may find it helpful to read this page of the internet which was written by friends of ours from the UK. It has been a while since they were active but most of the information is as valid today as it was when written. 

Good travelin !...............Kirk

Full-time 11+ years...... Now seasonal travelers.
Kirk & Pam's Great RV Adventure

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Will you be driving on a UK licence. If so you need to let Good Sam know. When I went through this some 11 years ago Good Sam would not cover us.

Progressive and Foremost would cover us driving on UK licences and they were the only companies I found that would. 

If you can get a US driving licence insurance will be easier to find and substantially cheaper. 

FT since September 2007

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http://johncarolandcharro.blogspot.com/

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16 minutes ago, beddows said:

British as well, undiluted. You may want to join the WCBBI. Lots of rallies, caravans in Canda, US & Mexico.

Would be really helpful if you actually explained what WCBBI stood for.  A link to a web site would be nice, too . . .

Regards

John

DON'T FEED THE VULTURES!

My Body is a Temple!  Ancient, Crumbling, Probably Cursed . . .

I Don't Like to Make Advanced Plans.  They Cause the Word "PREMEDITATED" to Get Thrown Around in Court!

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