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mhassett 09-27-2002 12:16 AM

Re: SUPERCAR APRAISER
 
Wait till you hear what they want--They want the Original window sticker--a cancelled check for the amount I paid for the car--they Don't want Joel Rosen's Letter... They don't want it Appraised Either!! I don't know what to do??? Mark [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/confused.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/confused.gif[/img]

COPO 09-27-2002 01:08 AM

Re: SUPERCAR APRAISER
 
I think Hagerty is the way to go. You can apply online, you can email them a picture of the car and you set the value. Then just mail them a signed application and the premium you obtained from their website and you're covered. try www.hagerty.com Grundy insurance works about the same.

Stefano 09-27-2002 03:50 PM

Re: SUPERCAR APRAISER
 
State Farm which is one of the leading insurers of Automobiles has a special classic car policy and the premiums can be very reasonable for existing customers.

Many agents are not aware of the Classic Car policy.






Schonyenko2 09-27-2002 04:54 PM

Re: SUPERCAR APRAISER
 
I have had good service also with State Farm. Ken S.

mc25t190 09-27-2002 05:16 PM

Re: SUPERCAR APRAISER
 
mark,
contact grundy, tell them what you want it insured for and they'll insure it. kevin

Tommy 09-27-2002 09:41 PM

Re: SUPERCAR APRAISER
 
I've been with American Collectors Insurance for almost 2 years now and think I may change. They insured the car for amount payed the first year then said they would increase after that but when I called to raise coverage they said it's all they would do. I don't think the girl I talked with knew much, she couldn't find values on my car and had lots of trouble finding the values of the add ons (engine,tranny,etc)needless to say they haven't raised coverage yet,but do go with agreed value which is probably the most important part in the event of a claim. 3500 miles a year is what they allow me. Tommy

Kurt S 09-28-2002 06:15 AM

Re: SUPERCAR APRAISER
 
Skip the State Farm Classics insurance. It's not an agreed value policy (it was a few years ago and they changed it). I went round and round to confirm what they would pay if a total loss occurred. 'Comparables and book value', even with an appraisal. I don't think so!
Have State Farm on the house and other cars, Hagerty has the 69.


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