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Originally Posted by camcojb
Thanks for the info, that's something new. They are like Hagerty, they don't want you to drive the car much. Personally I would be wary only because they list specific events they cover. If you were just out enjoying a ride on the weekend and had an accident, would they cover it at full value if you couldn't document a car show or event you were attending.
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.
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I agree and am considering going to another company that is more open to me driving my car whenever I want to. Not that I put many miles on it per year anyhow.