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30 days is normal for a standard car policy. I don't know with a collector policy if there is a time frame.
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69 camaro Z-28 burnished brown X-77 bought 1978 70 camaro Z28 forest green M40 black vinyl roof PROJECT 99 camaro SS Hugger Orange 6speed no t-tops 1 of 54 11 cts-v black diamond edition wagon 556hp GONE 15 camaro Z/28 white AC brand new |
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I knew the 30 day standard on normal car policy, but was/am unsure of collector car claims. I'm wondering if the agreed value has a factor in determining when a claimant is funded. I'd guess the search for a $1,000,000 Hemi-Cuda might be a little more thorough and time-consuming than a $10,000 Hyundai.
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If this car is found after the pay off, i would hope that he has first right to buyback. Usually if you get your car totaled, but is fixable. You can usually buy it back.
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67 Z28, 67 RS/SS 396 Canadian, 73 Camaro Z28/LT Carolina Blue |
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If it shows up as a clone (anywhere) the only quick thing I can think of (that I may be able to tell) is the way the torque boxes are welded in, would not match how a clone is done. Factory welds vs non factory (likely too nice). I would expect a thief would not correct this area (redo the welds).
I would also expect it looks like a 71 hemi cuda clone, and not a 70. |
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