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67XR7 04-10-2015 08:53 PM

Classic car insurance, who do you use?
 
I have always been told that Hagerty is the cream of crop for classic car insurance. I have recently started looking into classic car insurance and while talking with the rep the other day from hagerty he said that at best my car could only be insured for up to $25k as this is what the top of the market value is for a 67 mercury cougar XR7.

I got to thinking and by the time I have The full Dse setup on my car plus brakes and wheels and tires i'm well over that $25k mark.

So I am curious as to what everyone else is using?

I see $50-$100k builds all over the internet and think to my self is that fully insured?

The rep compared my car to a chevette, yes............ the other "vette" and he stated " well if someone wants to spend $100k on a chevette we cant simply insure it for that much cause they wanted to spend that on that car"

I did ask about appraisal and he seemed to think it might hold very little clout and I still wouldn't be able to fully cover my car, and he said I would be hard pressed to find someone who would cover the amounts I was throwing at him (which were in the $40k-$60k range)

I need to do some more calling around maybe try Grundy and Heacock, cause If I cant protect my investment then maybe I need to look at a different build?

Thanks in advance for any insight everyone may have.

carbuff 04-10-2015 09:23 PM

Larue Classics Insurance

They are in the list of sponsors on the left. I have a agreed value insurance policy, and yes, I'm fully insured. You can specify various levels of coverage based on the number of miles you drive each year and the value of the car.

I didn't like the options with Hagerty when I talked to them, they were way more restrictive. Similar with Grundy. I really liked speaking with the Larues when I called them... Definitely worth a phone call.

Good luck.

camcojb 04-10-2015 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carbuff (Post 601856)
Larue Classics Insurance

I have a stated value insurance policy, and yes, I'm fully insured. You can specify various levels of coverage based on the number of miles you drive each year and the value of the car.

Are you sure it isn't an agreed value policy?

Flash68 04-10-2015 11:39 PM

No matter who you use, go agreed value all the way.

I am guessing Bryan just made a typo there. Hopefully.

tubbed69 04-11-2015 07:08 AM

Grundy made it easy for me,agreed value policy and half the price of Hagerty.

66fury 04-11-2015 10:04 AM

I'm looking into grundy now.seems to be driver friendly for guys who like to use their cars more than show them

carbuff 04-11-2015 10:08 AM

You guys are correct, I updated my post. I have an 'agreed value' policy, not stated value... I can't ever keep those straight, so I pulled out the policy to confirm. :)

Shmoov69 04-11-2015 09:40 PM

We got American National (ANPAC) CHROME policy. It looks to have more freedoms than the other ones we checked out. Then when you add your other drivers, it gives you more discounts.

chichirone 04-11-2015 09:52 PM

We have an agreed upon value policy with Hagerty. It is a "modified" policy and required additional documentation and pics to qualify for the policy.

Paraman1 04-11-2015 10:21 PM

I went through Farmers Insurance and have an agreed value policy . Whenever I ad anything to the El Camino I just turn the receipts in to my insurance agent and he ads it on . It is considered a "Hobby Car" and as such is not supposed to be used as a daily driver .


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