any opinions?
energizerbuzzy -
Where did you get that icon of a skeleton/grim reaper/whomever guy? He looks deadly. Can you PM the file to me or post it in a message so I can copy it? That skeletonguy looks like a bad man, just like me. I would like to use that file to make a patch that me and some of my fellow pilots can wear on our flight suits at work. You rock dude. Thanks man.
Where did you get that icon of a skeleton/grim reaper/whomever guy? He looks deadly. Can you PM the file to me or post it in a message so I can copy it? That skeletonguy looks like a bad man, just like me. I would like to use that file to make a patch that me and some of my fellow pilots can wear on our flight suits at work. You rock dude. Thanks man.
ORIGINAL: DFW
energizerbuzzy -
Where did you get that icon of a skeleton/grim reaper/whomever guy? He looks deadly. Can you PM the file to me or post it in a message so I can copy it? That skeletonguy looks like a bad man, just like me. I would like to use that file to make a patch that me and some of my fellow pilots can wear on our flight suits at work. You rock dude. Thanks man.
energizerbuzzy -
Where did you get that icon of a skeleton/grim reaper/whomever guy? He looks deadly. Can you PM the file to me or post it in a message so I can copy it? That skeletonguy looks like a bad man, just like me. I would like to use that file to make a patch that me and some of my fellow pilots can wear on our flight suits at work. You rock dude. Thanks man.
ORIGINAL: energinerbuzzy
Get ready for commercial insurance, depending on where you live. My Bro-In-Law bought a Ford Power stroke Cab/Chassis with a flat bed brand new from the dealer. They got it home and the next day got the new policy info and found out they are now paying over $400 per month on just that truck. Nothing he could do or say to change it either. In his case though, it is in the VIN # that it is cab/chassis , case closed so he sold it at a loss.[/align]My point is, I know of other folk that had this happen also. Most insurance companies will classify it as a commercial vehicle if it has a flat bed. My wife works for State Farm Insurance and we talked about this a while back and she confirmed it for me.[/align][/align]I would definitely call your insurance company and ask before you do it.[/align][/align]Then again, I might have done all that typing for nothing, is it already a commercial vehicle?[/align]
Get ready for commercial insurance, depending on where you live. My Bro-In-Law bought a Ford Power stroke Cab/Chassis with a flat bed brand new from the dealer. They got it home and the next day got the new policy info and found out they are now paying over $400 per month on just that truck. Nothing he could do or say to change it either. In his case though, it is in the VIN # that it is cab/chassis , case closed so he sold it at a loss.[/align]My point is, I know of other folk that had this happen also. Most insurance companies will classify it as a commercial vehicle if it has a flat bed. My wife works for State Farm Insurance and we talked about this a while back and she confirmed it for me.[/align][/align]I would definitely call your insurance company and ask before you do it.[/align][/align]Then again, I might have done all that typing for nothing, is it already a commercial vehicle?[/align]
Stephen
ORIGINAL: TRUSSMAN07
I stumbled on this post and got a little concerned about the insurance rate on the cab and chassis that I have on order. According to my local State Farm agent in Va. My rate will only go up $40/year on the chassis cab.
Stephen
ORIGINAL: energinerbuzzy
Get ready for commercial insurance, depending on where you live. My Bro-In-Law bought a Ford Power stroke Cab/Chassis with a flat bed brand new from the dealer. They got it home and the next day got the new policy info and found out they are now paying over $400 per month on just that truck. Nothing he could do or say to change it either. In his case though, it is in the VIN # that it is cab/chassis , case closed so he sold it at a loss.[/align]My point is, I know of other folk that had this happen also. Most insurance companies will classify it as a commercial vehicle if it has a flat bed. My wife works for State Farm Insurance and we talked about this a while back and she confirmed it for me.[/align][/align]I would definitely call your insurance company and ask before you do it.[/align][/align]Then again, I might have done all that typing for nothing, is it already a commercial vehicle?[/align]
Get ready for commercial insurance, depending on where you live. My Bro-In-Law bought a Ford Power stroke Cab/Chassis with a flat bed brand new from the dealer. They got it home and the next day got the new policy info and found out they are now paying over $400 per month on just that truck. Nothing he could do or say to change it either. In his case though, it is in the VIN # that it is cab/chassis , case closed so he sold it at a loss.[/align]My point is, I know of other folk that had this happen also. Most insurance companies will classify it as a commercial vehicle if it has a flat bed. My wife works for State Farm Insurance and we talked about this a while back and she confirmed it for me.[/align][/align]I would definitely call your insurance company and ask before you do it.[/align][/align]Then again, I might have done all that typing for nothing, is it already a commercial vehicle?[/align]
Stephen



