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Old 04-11-2015, 07:52 PM
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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.
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Old 04-11-2015, 08:21 PM
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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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Old 04-11-2015, 08:30 PM
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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 .
I've never heard of an agreed value policy from Farmers. You may "agree" on a value, but all of them that I've seen are stated value, and there's definitely a difference between the two.
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Old 04-13-2015, 07:40 AM
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I have Hagerty for the Maverick at 35k. Thats doesnt fully cover what I have in the car but is what I could justify in my budget. They start you off with a cvg amnt and its up to you to justify the additional cvg. This includes a details form and photos to be submitted.
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I use Hagerty because I needed the agreed upon / guaranteed value.
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I use AAA for the towing. It is agreed value but I need an appraisal to raise my amount from the current $25k to the $50k I want to cover the mods.
1969 Camaro $275 a year unlimited mileage
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I would love to do my business with Hagerity but they ask more questions than a jealous ex
(i'm waiting for the moment when they adjust insurance monthly fees based on what color you like, that will be the day_

Oh yeah, back to topic, I got denied because of my sisters speeding ticket. Who cares? she can't drive a stick, not does she have interests in driving stick. Not to mention she has no interests in old cars - she's a lexus benz type of lady

so now, I'm with NewYork Classic Antique auto insurance

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Old 03-16-2016, 06:48 PM
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Agreed value policy with Larue as well. Never had to file a claim but did research before I started and they have always had a great reputation.
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