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I own a few cars that are long term projects...(I have a few others that I'm working on that are first in line)...it may be a few years until I start some of them(optimism
...Some are all apart, but they are real cars and at this point worth too much to not insure... The last time I checked my current company would not insure them. Any help??? Thanks |
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dunno I have to Call Tamara as well on one I drug home, I was thinking the same thing about not having Ins on it.
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budnate...lemme know what ya find out, would ya...thanks
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I am also in the same boat on this one. Please let us know what you find out.
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hang, email sent.
B. |
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guys the word is, she cant insure a roller up front, if you pull the motor for work/service after its insured that is fine.
my car was running/driveing two weeks ago before service work began so I am ok, but dragging home a field car would require it to run then come apart for Service. dont quote me, give them a call but that is what I was told today. B. ![]() |
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