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Am I in the wrong area for insurance?
I have an '82, love American Express insurance on my other vehicles and house, but they won't do full coverage for 20+ year old cars.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I have an '82, love American Express insurance on my other vehicles and house, but they won't do full coverage for 20+ year old cars.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
'82 CE
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Insurance for your 82. Hagerty's. www.hagerty.com Quick and easy, online application. Very professional on phone. They specialize in collector cars, have great programs.
The premiums are the best I have found.

The premiums are the best I have found.

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thanks guy's, I'll look around. Thanks Boatman, called 'em, sounds great, all the right kinds of clauses and lack of bad clauses. $345 per year, just wish they had a deductible to bring it down.
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Try Haggertys Insurance. I have my 1980 insured through them and I think it is running $145 a year for full coverage.
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I have American Collecters Insurance on my 78,$104.00 a year,full coverage,of course I,m an old man


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I am with State Farm and they have stated value/replacement cost insurance for.
It only costs me $221.00 per year.
The cost may also depend on how you register the vehicle. Antique, Classic, Historic etc.. The local DMV will tell u what qualifies for what category.
It only costs me $221.00 per year.
The cost may also depend on how you register the vehicle. Antique, Classic, Historic etc.. The local DMV will tell u what qualifies for what category.
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I found the best price for my '79, through Aon Collector Car.
http://www.aoncollectorcar.com/index.jsp
|UPDATED|2/23/2004 10:12:28 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
http://www.aoncollectorcar.com/index.jsp
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Try Condon and Skelley, it is a division of Met Life. Very reasonable rates.
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| markdtn said: Try Condon and Skelley, it is a division of Met Life. Very reasonable rates. |
That is most interesting. I've insured all our vehicles with Met Life for years and when I added "The Toy" there was no mention of C&S. Makes me wonder how complete my coverage has been for the past three years.
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I just spoke with a C&S representative and while the rate is very reasonable they do have a 2,500 mile limit on their policy. They would extend the mileage for a given year on a per case basis, but you first have to be covered by them for a couple of years before being eligible for that excemption. I don't think I could handle that low a mileage limitation, when the sun is shining I want to be driving...!!!
|UPDATED|2/24/2004 2:03:26 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
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