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
American Hobbyist in Florida 500.00 a year 3500 miles . Phil Another speedo why not unscrew from the rear of the speedo.
Parish Heacock on both the Unique & the Chevelle. I think mileage limit is 3000 miles, agreed value with appraisals, and they gave us a multi-car discount. Had to send digital photos of all the car details, and of the garage, proving that we had a safe, secure place to store the car. The people I talked with there seemed to be "car folks," and were quite pleasant to deal with.
One tip that would hold for any insurance agency, I suppose: the more detailed information you can provide on the build costs of your car, the better. I kept a running Excel spreadsheet on the Chevelle during the project, listing every part replaced with part name, number, vendor, price, and quantities, as well as any labor & material charges for work I farmed out. At the end, I estimated a cost for our labor (Dad, Cy, and me), put it on as an attachment, and simply emailed the whole thing to P-H.
Zach Butterworth
289 FIA #9367
Allstate, with agreed value.
Unlimited mileage, trip interruption, towing, emergency road service, uninsured motor Vechicle, car rental & travel expense....
250 Deductible comprehensive
500 Deductible Collision
$78.23 a half
35,250 agreed value
AL
2899386
American Family (where we have our home and 4 other cars insured):
$45K agreed value (based on turn-key replacement cost directly from Unique)
No mileage restriction.
$696 per year.
edited after I went back and checked my policy.
Last edited by Russ Dickey; February 3rd, 2006 at 06:58 AM.
Unique 289FIA - Chassis #9229 - Viking Blue
I've got mine with Parish Heacock, 3500 miles per year, $1000 deductable, $35,000. value. Was insured for more but when rates went up, had to change. Someone told me if car is wreaked you can still salvage motor, trans, etc. Only thing to worry about is theft.
Cost me $620. per year