For what it's worth, I checked out Haggerty and J.C. Taylor insurance
and went with Haggerty. Haggerty was about $20 more expensive but
didn't have a driving exclusion like J.C. Taylor had. J.C. Taylor's
application said milage was not to exceed 2500 and the car could only
be driven in parades or club functions, no joy riding or driving to
the Dairy Queen for example. Haggerty had a 2500 mile limit and
didn't limit the kind of driving. Neither allowed the car as a
primary vehicle.
Jeff
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Subject: Re: Collector Car Insurance
Author: hjenssen@juno.com (Herb J. Jenssen) at INTERNET
Date: 5/14/97 10:35 AM
Larry, I had my Tiger insured with J.C.Taylor.
300,000=liability,1000 medical,300,000 uninsured motorist which totaled
$36.00. I also had collision and full comprehensive without a deductible
which was $105.00 for a car value of $15000.
The total for one year was 141.00 at the above value and I'm located in
La.
If I recall you have to tell them the car is in a brick garage and is
only used for parades and car shows :)
There located in Upper Darby, Pa. ( love that name)
The number is 1-800-345-8290 or 1-215-853-1300
I hope this helps.
Later
Herb
On Tue, 13 May 1997 18:53:36 -0700 Larry Allbritton
<larryall@pacbell.net> writes:
>I would like to know the name and phone number of a company that
>insures
>collectible cars. I have heard mentioned J.C. Taylor.
>Would appreciate any feedback on the subject.
>
>Thanks in advance
>Larry Allbritton
>B9472723
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