I second Scott's comment. There is an 80 MGB with new paint job,
interior, canvas top and $3500 of 2 month old receipts in my driveway.
One momentary lapse of concentration together with a stationary pick up
reduced it to the usefulness of a doorstop. Bet you didn't know that an
MGB engine can move backwards 8 inchs. My lady is singing the blues.
It's bad enough to be at fault in an accident, and be on crutches. The
sadness in her eyes when she saw the damage and knew that there was no
way to replace the car. It makes the upgrade to full coverage make
sense. I am just thankful that both the car and cow that totalled my
65B were both insured and that I was not deemed at fault.
Kelvin.
p.s. Anyone interested in a new Champagne 77-80 interior? Seats cvrs
and door caps prof. installed. New foams, diaphragms etc. $700, in the
Ventura, CA area.
Scott Gardner wrote:
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> > P.S. I would recommend liability-only coverage ONLY if it's not your
> > sole means of transport, or you can afford to pay for a replacement
> > car out-of-pocket. Full coverage is important, but sometimes it's
> > the only thing that will get you into another car if yours is
> > totalled and you're at fault. I've always kept full coverage on all
> > of my cars and motorcycles, regardless of the value of the vehicle.
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