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Appreciate everyone's feedback; insurance policies and the fine print are written to the point you need a law degree to understand, and you only figure out what you don't know when the s$%t really hits the fan. Had someone with minimal coverage hit us years ago and luckily our coverage included 'under insured', so ended up fighting with our own insurance to get paid policy limits.
Sticking with my "Guaranteed/Agreed" value policy and will look to quotes from Grundy to see if I can get a better rate. thanks! |
Insurance is just like a casino, the cards are stacked in their favor!
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"State Farm® offers agreed-value policies which means if the vehicle experiences a total covered loss, we will pay this agreed-upon value rather than the actual cash value of the car" Quote:
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I know many people in our community (myself included) that use Alex Larue to insure their cars.
https://larueclassics.com/ He's a great guy that understands our cars more than most agents do and his pricing is pretty good as well. I moved from Hagerty to Grundy when my Hagerty rates doubled...then the following year the Grundy rates doubled so I moved to Larue. His last renewal went up just a few dollars is all... |
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Here are some important conditions for classic car insurance eligibility: Your antique or classic car must be used on a very limited basis, such as exhibitions, club activities, and parades or similar events. You need to have restored, maintained, or preserved your antique or classic car or it must be actively undergoing restoration. |
I've had Grundy for about 15 years now and have had a few claims. The biggest one is when I ran over a rim/tire on the freeway and bent the hell out of my rim and the stock subframe. When I made my claim I asked about paying the difference to upgrade to a DSE subframe... the agent said the upgrade was no issue and they paid the whole thing....and would have covered labor but I did it myself....so they got my vote.
Had another small claim and they were very easy to deal with...no hassles or run around.... |
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I have agreed value on mine through State Farm. I had to take photos and submit an itemized list of all of the aftermarket parts. Overall, it was a pretty seamless process.
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I used State Farm for my agreed value for my 72 Chevelle. Had to get a bunch of photos and get an outside appraisal for it to set the value. Once that was done I told State Farm I wanted a policy that would let me drive 5000 miles a year anywhere I wanted to and they set the price according to that. Pretty easy process all said and done.
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