>Kevin,
>Your best bet is to get coverage from American Collectors Insurance: 3000
>miles per year, no to and from work, ONLY car shows or other events,
weekend
>drives etc.
>My car is insured with them for $ 35,000 of coverage the premium for full
>coverage with no deductible comp/coll + spare parts coverage etc. is about
$
>210.00 year..
>Another somewhat less restrictive coverage is Conden an Skelly or Lord &
>Taylor also J C Taylor, you will find all of these in Hemmings, and you
can get info from
>there.
>Stay away from AAA and State Farm & Farmers, although they offer a stated
>value policy, you will have one hell of a time collecting if you have a
>claim, you will haveto prove everything all over again, as this is not
their
>primary market.
>
>Good luck, and ask if you need more info, after all Insurance is my life
for
>the past 24 years now.
>
>Jan ...
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kevin Meek <kevnmeek@netcom.com>
>To: tigers@autox.team.net <tigers@autox.team.net>
>Date: Wednesday, July 29, 1998 1:38 PM
>Subject: Insurance?
>
>
>>I know this subject has come up before, but as usual I wasn't
>>paying attention. I currently have my Tiger insured with AAA
>>with full coverage including collision. Since my work situation
>>changed, I no longer can drive it daily and the cost of insuring
>>it to just sit there is too much. I used to have classic car
>>insurance on another car, but it was pretty restrictive as I
>>recall. I don't mind having a reasonable mileage limitation
>>but would prefer to avoid limits on the type of use. Is anyone
>>using low(er) cost classsic car insurance, and can you share
>>it's limitations and costs with me so I can find something more
>>affordable? Thanks in advance for your help...
>>............................................................
>>Kevin Meek (kevnmeek@netcom.com) Sunbeam Tiger B382002202
>>Santa Cruz, California Sunbeam Alpine SI B9011324
>>
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