Frank,
But do you have another daily driver - one that is not under antique
insurance? All of the antique insurers require that you have such a
vehicle.
If you do have such a vehicle, but don't really use it as a daily
driver, will the insurance be void if you get into a wreck in the
parking lot at work, or at some time where you're obviously not on a
pleasure drive (in the middle of a rainstorm, or other nasty weather,
for example?).
Phil
-----Original Message-----
From Frank Clarici [mailto:spritenut at exit109.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 9:47 PM
To: Phil Profili
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Insurance (U.S.)
Phil Profili wrote:
> I get the impression that there are some of you out there using your
> cars on a daily basis (or something close to it).
>
> What kind of insurance do you carry?
Antique insurance, 2500 miles per year.
But I have my own fleet of antique LBCs so I can do 10,000 a year, or is
it 12,500 now?
I did have PIECES on regular insurance since the kids drove it and were
under age but now that it sees maybe 300 miles a year, it's antiqued
too.
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
The BETTER not BIGGER Healeys
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