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I have a couple vehicles insured with Hagerty, but have never made a
claim. If they're like most insurers, though, they'll make an
estimate and cut you a check (if they have their own adjusters). For
labor rates, they likely have a chart for 'prevailing' rates in your
area (I doubt it's much less than $100/hr anywhere in the States).<br>
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Looks like some damage to the shroud, or is that just
water/extinguisher damage? <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/13/2022 2:58 AM, HealeyRick wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Had a bit of an engine fire in the Nasty Boy
(probably carb gas leak)
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<div>Damage at first look seems to be to wiring harness, bonnet
paint, etc. Can't see that I could get a local shop to repair
anytime soon and am considering doing the work myself, except
for bonnet paint. Anyone have any experience how Hagerty
would handle that? How would they pay for my labor? </div>
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<div>Always knew I had a hot Healey,</div>
<div>Rick Neville</div>
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