insurance for the oldies
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insurance for the oldies



Alan and list,

We have all our cars insured with American Collectors except for my wife's
daily driver, which is a '73 New Yorker Brougham sedan. Having an older car
as a driver doesn't seem to be a problem with them.

Ross Klein
'56 Imperial sedan
'68 Imperial sedan
'78 NYB 4 dr
'60 DeSoto Adventurer
'69 Cadillac convertible
'72 VW Super Beetle
'73 NYB sedan
'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars"
----- Original Message -----
From: <alan__harper@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 8:39 PM
Subject: IML: insurance for the oldies


> > By the way, as far as old car insurance goes, I have American
> > Collector's
> > Insurance.  Costs me about $100.00 bucks a year.  The only catch is that
> > you
> > can't drive more than 2500 miles a year.  (No problem here, the summer
> > isn't
> > long enough!)
> >
> > They are at http://www.americancollectorsins.com/
>
> ---------
>
> When I got my second 68, I was hoping I could insure one of them with
> collector
> insurance.  However, they had told me that I can do that only if my other
car
> is newer than 1980 model year.  Since both my cars are 68's I could not
> qualify.  DOes this apply for your insurance too?
>
> ===========
>
> That's the way it works in Ontario, Canada, too.  I have to have a car
insured as a daily driver, before I can get the cheaper coverage for my
other collector vehicles.
>
> Alan Harper
> 69 Dodge D100 pickup
> 64 Mercury 250 3/4 ton flatbed
> 76 NYB
> 92 T-Bird
>
>
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