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For insurance, Hagerty and Grundy are good choices. Both have online sites, give instant quotes and allow pleasure driving.
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For insurance I use Parish Heacock in TN. I also used their most trusted appraiser who just happened to be located 25 minutes from me. This guy appraises all of Cliff's cars, and had actually seen my car sitting in Cliff's warehouse for all those years. Good thing I didn't try lieing about anything, he knew as much about the prior condition, mileage, etc... as I did [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Thanks guys ,great info, everybody reading?
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I use and highly recommend Hagerty Insurance. They are very easy to work with and they allow me up to 2,500 miles per year on each car to be driven.
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Great information--I'd like the online information on Haggerty Insurance. Please help. Having a Hard Time getting the Motion insured thru American Collector's Insurance don't know why as they have all my other cars.
Thanks alot, Mark [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/crazy.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/crazy.gif[/img] |
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Mark, I had trouble with my insurance until I gave them examples of similar cars that sold on auctions like Barrett Jackson and others. I am still thinking of switching to Hagerty Insurance because I have heard a lot of good comments about them including paying claims.
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Remember Mark get an appraisel for the current actual value!!
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Hagerty insurance is great, 2,500 miles per year allowed, and great on paying claims. They have what is called an agreed value policy. You are able to give them the value you consider your car to be worth. Although they don't ask for an appraisal, it would be safe to say the car's stated value must be within reason. When it comes to appraisers, the problem I've seen in the past is that they ask me what the car should be worth. But like Tim says though, it may be wise to have an appraisal on paper as documentation of it's value just for peace of mind.
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