I am covered by geico for the car liability etc , but underwriting of the classic car department allows no violations , as it indicates higher risk for accidents etc.
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I am covered by geico for the car liability etc , but underwriting of the classic car department allows no violations , as it indicates higher risk for accidents etc.
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I have Hagerty at 35k.
I have Agreed at 40k with State Farm
I just took all my info to a guy to have it appraised. After he looks through it he wants to see the car again. We shall see.
Got the appraisal back. He has it at $50k.
That's great. How was it determined? And was this for insurance? Can you post the appraisal so that others can use it as a comparable?
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When I get back to the office I will scan it and put it here.
It was a 60 page spiral bound piece. This was the money page.
I didn't notice that, thanks.
I had a friend with a classic Mustang stored in his garage with "comprehensive" insurance on it. A drunk ran off the road and hit his garage, and the garage wall (among other things) hit his Mustang and did a lot of damage. The insurance company DENIED the claim as they said "it was in a collision with another car", and he didn't have collision insurance so they were not going to pay a dime. He tried talking to them that the freaking wall hit his car. Didn't matter if a tree knocked it in or something else hitting the wall. They just said "nope, no coverage". He "lawyer-ed up" and suddenly it was all handled. My agent warned me that I should spend the money for my Corvette, which has been in storage about 10yrs. Rather than pay those leaches I paid a construction company to put a rock about the size of a VW beetle by the wall. Even after seeing that, my insurance agent still encouraged me to get collision insurance.