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Re: Classic Car insurance? [Re: OOP'S] #689718 01/28/06 07:32 AM
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Coyotekid Offline OP
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So, any names? Websites? Linkys? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Classic Car insurance? [Re: Coyotekid] #689719 01/30/06 05:03 PM
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indy Offline
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State Farm charges me $360/year for full coverage on my '48 Plymouth. No limits on mileage or useage. Also, when I've got her tore apart for refitting like I do now they don't charge me anything. I only have to call them when she's back on the road to restart the coverage.

Re: Classic Car insurance? [Re: indy] #689720 01/30/06 11:33 PM
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PLowe Offline
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When we talk about insurance we need to divide it into section the companies that advertise for the masses and the upscale insurance companies. We all know the big 5 of insurance they advertise to the average consumer on TV shows and sporting events.

But there are insurance companies that only advertise to the upscale market in publication that we as average Joes donÆt subscribe to or know exist. So just because youÆve never heard of them doesnÆt make bad or less reliable.

If you donÆt watch some of the car shows on Speed Vision maybe you never heard of Grundy or Hagerty Insurance for Vintage, Classic or Hot Rod cars. But bet you last dollar that the people that can pay $100,000 to well over a million dollars for a car have their insurance with one of specialty insurer.

Most people have never heard of The CHUBBY group but they insurance some of the more expensive homes and cars. The big 5 of insurance companies donÆt want the exposure of a multi million dollars home lost and its contents.
Bottom line each group has a market and serves it well. If IÆve got a classic car IÆm going to the specialty company. Why because they know what it took to get in the condition it in and that only about 300 shops specialize in restoring cars frame up you just canÆt go down to the corner body shop for this type of work. (why do you think Jay Leno has his own garage and restoration guys)

EveryoneÆs spends his or her money the way they see fit. But when I restore a car I want a stated value policy and if something happens to it I donÆt need the hassle of its not worth that amount its not in the Kelly Blue Book.

I listed a couple of websites as some one requested.

http://www.hagerty.com/
http://grundy.com/

http://www.chubb.com/personal/home.jsp

Thanks for letting me add my .02


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Re: Classic Car insurance? [Re: PLowe] #689721 01/31/06 08:35 PM
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But when I restore a car I want a stated value policy and if something happens to it I donÆt need the hassle of its not worth that amount its not in the Kelly Blue Book.



EXACTLY!

This is why I will have specialy insurance on my '73-1/2 Buick Apollo when I restore it... KBB claims $1250 value. Considering only 6300 were made, that is understated even in the condition it is in (Been offered over $5k several times).

I think stated value in the neighborhood of $15-20K should be about right when complete. Until then... USAA, liability only.


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