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#5 of 14 Re: classic car insurance with no primary vehicle
by jamesmoore2
Sep 23, 2010 (11:39 pm)
Check The Hartford for classic car insurance. It’s a good company to insure with. AARP members get special deals which really work out to be very affordable.
#6 of 14 Re: classic car insurance with no primary vehicle [jamesmoore2]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Sep 24, 2010 (9:16 am)
I see they offer "agreed upon value" policies but only in "certain" states with "certain" cars----so the insured would be well advised to make sure if they are signing with Hartford onto a "stated value" (not so good) or "agreed upon value" (much better) policy.
Also the usual restrictions seem to apply. Looks like, to get agreed upon value policies, you'll have to get an appraisal, have a car of a certain age, and follow the restrictions--and be living in a state that allows all this.
#10 of 14 Re: What You should know before buying [tcoop15]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jan 23, 2012 (11:36 am)
Good article, but good appraisals are never "free", any more than good home inspections are free. You get what you pay for, and when it comes time to a claim, the last thing you want on your side is a shoddy piece of work, badly written and researched.
#12 of 14 Re: classic car insurance with no primary vehicle [travis42]
by lazyb1
Apr 13, 2012 (5:24 pm)
Did you ever have any luck with an insurance company that would cover you without a primary vehicle? I'm in a very similar situation - thanks.
#14 of 14 Re: classic car insurance with no primary vehicle [lazyb1]
by euphonium
May 28, 2012 (12:12 pm)
Read Post #4.