Here is another way to look at the insurance issue...
Most States require proof of insurance in order to register the vehicle --
so in order to satisfy this requirement, a "classic car" policy provides
compliance with DMV requirements for registration, as well as liability
coverage in case of an accident -- for the premiums of $100 - $200. This
gets you car on the road legally and affordably.
Of course, the alternative is to use one's primary auto insurance company,
but you may find the premiums to be ten times what classic car insurance
would be.
Let's face it, most of us "baby" our cars, probably spending as much time
and money on our cars as we do on our families! So, the odds are with the
insurance company, assuming that most of us do anything to avoid a loss.
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Corey Sherman
corey.sherman@rcn.com
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