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Re: Classic Car Insurance

To: Tomislav Marincic <74137.3420@compuserve.com>, Perry <chammock@iquest.net>
Subject: Re: Classic Car Insurance
From: cyf@bighorn.dr.lucent.com (Charles Y. Farwell)
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 11:23:42 -0700 "Classic Car Insurance" (Mar 3, 9:09pm)
Cc: Triumph list <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Original-to: Tomislav Marincic <74137.3420@compuserve.com>, Perry <chammock@iquest.net>
Original-to: Tomislav Marincic <74137.3420@compuserve.com>, Perry <chammock@iquest.net>
References: <199803032112_MC2-356E-7C49@compuserve.com>
        So how does one contact American Collectors?

Thanks,
-----------------------------------------
Charlie Farwell             1962 TR4 #CT3852L
cfarwell@lucent.com

On Mar 3,  9:09pm, Tomislav Marincic wrote:
>
>         Perry,
>
>         I've been with American Collectors for two years, no claims. I have
> $100K liability/uninsured motorist and $11,500 agreed value coverage, and I
> pay $113 a year. The policy is fairly restrictive, 2500 miles per year and
> no coverage when left unattended in public other than at car shows/club
> events/mechanic's/etc. It suits me, but make sure you can live with the
> fine print.
>
>         There was a thread about 6 months ago on "agreed value" versus
> "stated value", make sure you're comparing like to like as you shop.
> "Stated value" coverage is meaningless, and when I called American
> Collectors to verify that I had the right coverage, they sent a nice memo
> confirming that the "agreed" value on my policy's declarations page is what
> they'd pay me for a "total" loss. Their non-claims service seems efficient
> enough.
>
>         Best Regards,
>
>         Tom Marincic
>         CD3574L
>
>-- End of excerpt from Tomislav Marincic



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