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I just bought an incredibly cool, converted 1964 Chevy School Bus Motorhome. I had no idea how hard it would be to get liability insurance and I don't understand why. Judging from the postings on this website, I'm not the only one that's having trouble.
I have been with State Farm for over twenty years. I have three trucks, two cars, and a motorcycle insured through them. Sorry, no school buses.
An independent agent wrote me a policy with Progressive just last week. June 7, 2007. When I got my paperwork it said that converted and non-converted school buses are unacceptable vehicles. I called and questioned it. My policy is in the process of being cancelled.
I called GMAC, sorry, no luck.
I can't find anyone else to write me a policy.
I know there are a lot of old bus motorhomes out there, there has to be a company that will cover us.
I live in Alabama. I have a good driving record, a good credit rating, a good job, plus I'm good looking. Well, OK, three out of four ain't too bad is it?
Looking to insure a 1988/GMC school bus/71 passenger to be converted into a hunting camp sleeper. Need to insure for going and coming from camp site during start and end of season, about 150 miles round trip. No plumbing, entire bus seats to be removed, some electrical system for lighting, micro wave, radio and TV only.
The bus will be an empty shell for the most part, sleeping bed to be removable cotts, removable seating and tables.
Give American family a call. they insured my 1st schoolbus when i was only 17 as a charter bus which means i could haul 77 passengers. they must be a good company as i started my own bus business at 17 back in 1998 and have had them ever since. give them a call u can go to there website at www.amfam.com to get a quote. hope this helps u out
Aaron
Owner
ABC Bus Service