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Old 04-29-2014, 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Drew-Z View Post
I used to have my Camaro insured with Hagerty, but I recently switched over to American Modern Home. I work insurance, and American Modern is a well known specialty carrier.

I'm insured with an agreed value policy with unlimited mileage. The policy language is similar to Hagerty and also has similar features such as the guaranteed flatbed towing.

Couple of requirements:
-Licensed drivers in household must have a daily driver (I believe within 10 years of age)
-Owner must be at least 25 years old
-Vehicle must be stored in some type of enclosed space (garage, barn, etc)

Give them a shot.
I've gotten a quote from another company, that has a requirement that "Vehicle(s) must be stored in a locked garage when not being driven." Obviously, if you're on a multi-state trip, it's unlikely you'll find a locked garage at your local Hampton Inn. I've asked if the vehicle is considered to be "driven" for the entire duration of the trip, or if it's not insured when parked. I'll post up what I hear back.
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