I think you guys are sort of missing the point on the requirements of these policies. I see "us" a low-risk group, therefore, accepting these guidelines allows us to purchase rather inexpensive coverage from (some of) these collector car specialists. You can't have it both ways. Incidently, a large consideration of my choosing J.C. Taylor for insurance was NO mileage limits, and wording suffiently vague enough that if you had an accident in the grocery store parking lot, they would probably pay up. But before you consider their services, they will not pay if your car is damaged by the detonantion of a nuclear weapon, or in a riot or other civil insurrection. Really... Andy Mikonis Chicago, IL > > I called a whole slew of the 'Collector Car' > insurance companies and have > yet to find one who allows for; > - vehicles not kept in a locked garage > - vehicles driven in excess of 2000 or 3000 miles a > year > - vehicles driven ocasionally or moderately for > running errands, driving to > work, etc. In other words what I would call a 'daily > driver'. > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools