My car will be ready in about 60 days, so I'm looking for insurance. Hagerty won't write Cobra replicas anymore, and you can no longer claim " '66 Ford", etc. Everyone else is quoting $500-600. Any suggestions?
My car will be ready in about 60 days, so I'm looking for insurance. Hagerty won't write Cobra replicas anymore, and you can no longer claim " '66 Ford", etc. Everyone else is quoting $500-600. Any suggestions?
"He who dies with the most toys wins!!
500 - 600 every 6 mos? Did you order a 427 or FIA? I just took delivery of my car if you want to see what a painted DPK looks like. I live in Pearland, close to the Beltway and 288.
Justin
I have mine with State Farm. $400/yr - 2,000/mi yr limit (bought an extra speedo)
Phil
427 Roadster, #4279436
FE Specialties FE
3:31 and Toploader (wide ratio)
Roseville (N.Cal)
i'm with American Collectors, thru USAA, is $821 per year. 2500 miles/year. but if someone wanted to, the speedo cable could become disconnected.
i recently renewed with them, i couldn't find anyone else at a better price, and few at any price.
doug
Robbin at midwest classics,
http://www.midwestclassicins.com/
agreed value 5000 mile 680 yr
Good car guy!
Eric
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1992 Unique 427 #9114
427 side oiler
toploader
Mile High Cobra Nut
Condon and Skelly, $406 per year, 2500 miles a year, 35K agreed value
Bob
Originally Posted by dmiller
Whoa!! I have American Collectors, 2500mi/yr and my cost is $248 per year! I live in Baton Rouge.
Robert
Unique Motorcars 289 F.I.A. # 9142
Southern Automotive 354 stroker
You may want to do a search on the site as we had quite a discussion on this topic about a year ago. I have State Farm and find their rates very good. Get an appraisal on your car and then get your insurance.
Ralph