Andrew, if you don't use your car as a daily driver, I would suggest that you
look at the Silver Wheels plan. I get similar coverage for less than half of
yours. I also have a 76 Olds Delta 88 insured under the same plan and get a
multi-vehicle discount. My regular daily drivers are insured separately.
Vic Whitmore
76 Spitfire
Thornhill, Ontario
Andrew Miller wrote:
>
> At first glance, my insurance would insure my Spitfire for book value :(,
> however if I had an appraisal performed by one of three recognized,
> certified appraisers (ask the insurance company for acceptable
> companies/names) they would insure for appraised value. Best thing is to
> broach the idea with your agent and have them recommend the correct
> procedure and coverage. Remember he is meant to be on your side. (No, I'm
> not related to an insurance agent - I've just lucked into a good one)
>
> So, my $4000cdn purchase was appraised at $6000, (now updated to $7000cdn
> after an interior and some body work). After that, they then applied a
> multi-car discount and I now pay $240cdn less per year.
>
> Andrew
> 78 Spitfire
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Laura G. [SMTP:savercool@msn.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 1:17 PM
> > To: spitfire mailing list
> > Subject: Insurance
> >
> > I'm really curious-as my insurance is due.
> > What kind of insurance do you all have on your LBBs (Little British
> > Babies)?
> > Especially out here in California. My Spit is restored and so it's insured
> > for stated value ($6700-what I paid) and not book value ('78 Spit-$2400).
> > I
> > have my insurance with Financial Indemnity -I think they're out of
> > Burbank,
> > CA. And now I'm wondering if I didn't miss someplace else that would
> > insure
> > the little beastie somehow better.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Laura G. (with a good driver discount-makes me feel old and responsible
> > ;-) )
> > '78 BRG Spit named 'Nigel'
> >
> >
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