American Family writes limited use coverage on my '65 Alfa, with an
agreed replacement value of $7K for about $70/year, along with my other
cars and home insurance. I realize this is not the full-time use you
intend, but you may want to contact them to see what they can do for
you.
RossFos
Richard Atkins wrote:
>
> I believe that his concern was the value of the car, not the cost of
> insurance. With most normal policy if he totals the 68 they will say it is
> worth $200 and that's all they will pay for a 33 year old car. He is looking
> for a company that will pay an agreed value if something bad happens.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-vintage-race@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-vintage-race@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of N
> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 9:47 PM
> To: Vintage Race Digest
> Subject: Classic car insurance
>
> Scott McClung asks about classic car insurance for his '68 Camaro.
>
> If you use your car (of any year) as a regular driver as I do, it seems that
> your best bet is to just add it to your regular auto policy. The rates are
> certainly more than it would be on a limited use classic policy. But, if it
> is your regular transportation car, what's the difference? This way, you're
> covered for anything that happens on the street or in the garage. Now, when
> you're on the race track... That's another story.
>
> Norm Sippel
> '66 MGB
> '59 Turner
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