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Old 07-12-2007, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by tyoneal
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Sounds like Heacock Classic might be the best route to go.

This car I have does have the mini-tubs and a Roll Bar + a few extra goodies. Yes I want to drive it hard at times, but, I'm not un-afraid of crashing, so I don't take dumb ass chances.

Stuff happens, and if it does, I want Damn good insurance. I understand them not wanting to insure a Car while Racing, however I think it's crap to not insure a car because it CAN be raced.

Could someone please post contact information. I would like to work with someone who has a clue. I would rather not break in a newbie.

I currently carry 500/500/100 with PIP of $10,000.

Any advise on this type of coverage?

Based on the car, "Lateral-1", what would be a decent replacement cost on a car like this?

I have a purchase price, plus the cost of additional items I've had to buy to get it here and up to date.

However, Mark is very competent, and I'm not sure how to put a value on re-building this car with someone of his skill.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

Ty
Here you go... www.heacockclassic.com

I talked with Gary Gandy there.. He's the underwriting manager. Tell him I said hello. lol

The most annoying thing about ALL collector car insurance companies is the "you can't drive it to work" deal.. ever.. Heacock seemed pretty good though.

Frank from Prodigy uses them and seems very happy.
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