I've got Infinity (used to be Great American) for
my 60 Imperial (value $25000), 80 NYer (value $4500) and 85 Shelby Charger
($3500). I pay an annual premium of $268. I chose the annual mileage
limit of 3000 miles for each car. There is no restriction on the use of
the vehicle. They included flatbed towing and roadside assistance.
I've been very pleased with them so far but I've never filed a
claim.
Tom
60 Crown
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 12:28
PM
Subject: Re: IML: Declared Value
insurance -
I also have Hagerty on my 77 Dodge 440 van, insured for 8k, however
there are restrictions on use. About 1500 miles per year, mostly garage kept,
no business use, no daily commute to work, for about $300 per year. Do others
have the same restrictions? And how do some use their Imperials as "Daily
Drivers"? Just wondering, Dave.
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Original message -------------- From: "DR CHALLENGER"
<drchallenger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> JC Taylor refused to insure
both my 73 dart AND 66 newport, said neither > meet they requirement
of being worth 6k, but Hagerty insures them both. > Most of the
classic carriers dont require an appraisal under 30k of value. >
> > >From: randalpark@xxxxxxx > >> >
>Actually J.C. Taylor does exactly that. Maybe because I have been doing
> >business with them for 30 years without a single claim, and
have over 15 > >cars on my policy, but they haven't questioned
anything. I suspect that > >they might want more documentation if
a customer was asking for coverage on > >a higher priced car. I
valued my '60 Custom Sedan at $25,000 and that is > >the highest
of all that I ha! ve on the policy. Every couple of years they >
>ask me to review the numbers and make sure that they are still in line
with > >my expectations, but they also get paid more for every
dollar of value > >placed on the car. I have enjoyed a flawlessly
executed business > >relationship with them, and would recommend
them to anyone. > > > >Paul W. > > >
> > >-----Original Message----- > >From: DR
CHALLENGER > >To:
mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Sent: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 6:53 pm
> >Subject: Re: IML: Declared Value insurance - > >
> > > >no insurance company will insure for WHATEVER
valve you choose, they have a > >figure and if want higher you
will need an apprasail showing your value. > > >
>>From: YBSHORE@xxxxxxx > >>> >
>>Fellow Imperialist! 's:Â > >>Â > >>Kenyon,
as usual, is right. There are several insurance companies that >
>>cater to our vintage needs. JC Taylor will insure YOUR car for
> >WHATEVERÂ > >>value you choose [and based on
existing condition of vehicle with > >>pictures] and >
>>you will pay as such.....that said, these companies understand how
we > >care > >>for our cars ( low mileage, limited
driving , baby care ) and it is > >taken >into >
>>heavy consideration....and if recollection serves, although I wish I
> >could > >>carry more, my cars are all in the same
3+/2- condition and my '68 300 > >for >25KÂ >
>>with all the inherent collision, and personal injury to 250K, etc.,
> >-even > >>windows- costs me about $170 here in
Massachusetts and my '56 Imperial > >>with 25KÂ &! gt;
& gt;>worth of coverage costs just about that as well, the '55 New
Yorker is > >20KÂ > >>and $130 or so, these rates
existing on vanity/antique plates > >>ONLY......according to
my insurance agent, I can raise 'my stake' > >anytime, >paying
for the > >>privilege of course, but satisfied.......Â
> >>Â > >Â > >Â >
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