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Just ran a few quotes to insure an 89 as a classic. Hagerty was 377/ yr, Grundy was 202/ yr. Hagerty had towing includrd but i dont need as i have aaa. Does anyone have experience with either?
 

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I had my SSC insured with Hagerty for 3-4 years. It kept going up every year at renewal time. It finally reached the $500 mark so I shopped around.
Now I'm with Heacock. Its right at $374 yr right now. It went up $50 from last year as it was $324 when I signed up with them two yrs ago.
I've never had a claim with either company so I can't vouch for their service.
 

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I have american collectors on my 93

37k agreed valve
just about $550 a year
 

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Im going with Heacock after the first of the year, quoted me $210 a year on my Saleen for $15k coverage. They have some restrictions on where you can drive it (never to work or to run your daily errands) and 3k miles a year. I really doubt that I put that many on it next year so that wont be a big deal.
I was going to do the wifes 01 now that its painted but she wants to keep it off there so in case her car wont start she can use it as a backup driver.
 

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I have American Collectors also.
 

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Silver Wheels AKA Hagerty Canada here. Pretty good...$184/year. A few restrictions, but nothing I can't live with.
 

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GroverDill said:
I have american collectors on my 93

37k agreed valve
just about $550 a year
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To get to that agreed value, I assume they wanted to see a nice stack of receipts?
 
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american collectors here also..
 

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RacEoHolic330 said:
To get to that agreed value, I assume they wanted to see a nice stack of receipts?
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Correct.

I ran the fax out of toner
 

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RacEoHolic330 said:
To get to that agreed value, I assume they wanted to see a nice stack of receipts?
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Not sure how it works in the US, but a recent appraisal was required in order to insure mine.
 

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think im gonna give Grundy a try
 

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i use classic for my older cars (but havent looked into them for my fox). my 63 had a front tire blow out and messed up the hood, fender, and door. they fixed it up real nice for me and never raised my rates. good customer service.
 

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What is the age restriction on antique and classic because i asked my insurance lady about switching my 92 GT to classic and she told me it has to be 25+ years old through commerce insurance here in Massachusetts, any info would be cool she might of not wanted to work that day lol
 

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15 in pa
 

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Any one know about the options in MO?
 

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Yeah just found out massachusetts doesn't do classic plates lol oh well gonna have to wait another 5 years for antique lol
 

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Should have bought an 87, then you wouldn't have this issue
 
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Just got my car. Grundy is me new insurance carrier. $210 per year, zero deductable, full coverage and agreed upon value of $12,000! Was able to transfer the classic tags, so no emissions and no annual registration!!

 
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Good info here. Gonna look into Grundy. Didn't know they were so PA friendly!
 

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madspeed1 said:
Just got my car. Grundy is me new insurance carrier. $210 per year, zero deductable, full coverage and agreed upon value of $12,000! Was able to transfer the classic tags, so no emissions and no annual registration!!
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Haha, it took me this long to notice that you live in Montoursville. I have family there; I grew up near Lock Haven and later on moved to State College.

Anyway, I'm glad this topic came up because I've been putting it off to see about better insurance.
 
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