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Old 02-02-2016, 09:50 AM   #14
Burbnasty
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Re: Who do you recommend to insure your jewel?

Hagerty..

While I have never had to make a claim, they have been the best to deal with, and I have had an "Unfinished" car insured for years. It has no motor and is not insured for road use but we have an agreed value, that is more than fair.
I was insuring 3 cars with them before, and when I insured the project car it almost cost me nothing because it bumped me up to a multi car discount. All of the 4 cars I have insured are classic cars.
None of my cars are GTO's, SS Camaros, Vettes, or anything really high dollar.. just classic cars.
For example my k-20 is more of a driver, rust on the rockers cab corners ect.. I don't think I could insure it through them (mainly just the classics that are solid, restored or collector cars, )
Call them up tell them what you have, they will be able to give you a pretty good idea over the phone.
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