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Old 10-16-2010, 02:30 PM
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Any regular insurance company can insure against fire, theft, or natural disaster. I had mine insured through AAA, think it was $300/year. You should have no issues getting regular insurance, I have a less than stellar record and I had no issues getting it at 20 years old with 4 points.
A regular insurance company isn't going to be as cheap as a collector car insurance company like Haggerty or Grundy. A regular insurance company like State Farm, Farmers, Allstate, etc. will charge you per month just as they would any other car. And the most dreadful drawback of all is, if anything were to happen to the car while in storage, they would only give you bluebook value on the car. Not what you put in it or have it appraised for. So, if bluebook value on a 40 year old car is $2,500 and you put $25,000 in it, they will only offer what is bluebook. You will have to fight like hell to get your stated value. And that will take alot of time and effort and just isn't worth it.
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Old 10-16-2010, 04:46 PM
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A regular insurance company isn't going to be as cheap as a collector car insurance company like Haggerty or Grundy. A regular insurance company like State Farm, Farmers, Allstate, etc. will charge you per month just as they would any other car. And the most dreadful drawback of all is, if anything were to happen to the car while in storage, they would only give you bluebook value on the car. Not what you put in it or have it appraised for. So, if bluebook value on a 40 year old car is $2,500 and you put $25,000 in it, they will only offer what is bluebook. You will have to fight like hell to get your stated value. And that will take alot of time and effort and just isn't worth it.
Not always true. I received a check from AAA for $6900 to fix my car last November. About 80% of my appraised value.
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Old 10-16-2010, 05:11 PM
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Not always true. I received a check from AAA for $6900 to fix my car last November. About 80% of my appraised value.
I only used $2500 as an example. $6900 was only to "fix" your car as you stated. But, my point to be exact is, a regular insurance company will not give you 100% of your value the way a classic car company would. Also, a regular insurance company will total-loss our cars quicker than lightening strikes because of their age. But hey, I'm no expert on this. Just my .02 cents. But, I do remember when I first bought my Chevelle back in 2003, when I was 30 years old with no tickets and it was bone stock and would not go faster than 65 mph, I was paying State Farm $118/month, which equals $1416/year. Now, I have it all fixed up with bling and pay Grundy $352/year for $50k of coverage.
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