Classic Car Insurance
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Re: Classic Car Insurance (Red69)
I use State Farm (they have my house and other cars). Since it is registered as Historic and then a "third" car, the insurance is relatively inexpensive. Then during the winter, I take the insurance down to the bare minimum so that only if the garage cathches fire it would be covered but not for collision, etc.
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Re: Classic Car Insurance (patsnitrovette)
american collectors insurance ,cheap and fast service.
http://www.americancollectorsins.com/default.htm
[Modified by gq82, 2:47 PM 4/17/2003]
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Re: Classic Car Insurance (Red69)
State Farm Classic, $ 127.00 per year for full coverage, and a agreeded value of 12.5K. The draw back is there are restrictions on milage and where you can drive it.
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Re: Classic Car Insurance (Red69)
State Farm "Classic Car" the only way to go...My ACI Convertible cost about $150.00/year with 6k miles/year Insured for replaceable (appraised) value. Fire and Theft in the Winter Months
[Modified by golfclubguy, 8:47 PM 4/17/2003]
[Modified by golfclubguy, 8:47 PM 4/17/2003]
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Re: Classic Car Insurance (golfclubguy)
you could check with grundy too, they have unlimited mileage and actual value coverage.
Gary
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Re: Classic Car Insurance (gtr1999)
you could check with grundy too, they have unlimited mileage and actual value coverage.
Gary
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