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What's a REALLY GOOD 'Collector Car' Insurance Company..??

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ESnacky6, Oct 29, 2003.

  1. ESnacky6
    Joined: Aug 28, 2002
    Posts: 1,067

    ESnacky6
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    Looking to insure the 1965 Riviera real soon...
    Brand new custom candy paint job, recent rebuild of drivetrain...
    (pics soon..!!)

    Any really good collector car insurance companies out there
    that the Hamb-folk have used with good results..??
    I know in alot of cases it's actually cheaper than regular insurance...

    Any info greatly appreciated..!! Thanks..!!


     
  2. Levis Classic
    Joined: Oct 7, 2003
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    Go with Hagerty - they are headquartered in my home town and are serious car people. www.hagerty.com
     
  3. ESnacky6
    Joined: Aug 28, 2002
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    Sweet... I've seen their ads in the mags...
    wasn't sure if they were good or not...
    Thanks alot..!!


     
  4. hotrodladycrusr
    Joined: Sep 20, 2002
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    I've had 2 claims with Hagerty. $5,700 worth of damage to my 47 Chevy ragtop, paid without ANY h***les. Then, a couple of weeks later, that same Chevy was burned in a shop fire and was a complete loss. I had a check for the full AGREED VALUE in 28 days. The only reason it even took 28 days was they were waiting for the fire departments report.

    I have also heard good things regarding Grundy Both places will give you an on line quote in a matter of minutes.
     
  5. ESnacky6
    Joined: Aug 28, 2002
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    THAT kind of testimonial is EXACTLY what I was hoping to hear..!!

    I have friends who got super-screwed without specialty insurance...

    I hope to never need it, but you just never know...

    Thanks alot for the input..!!! -Snacks


     
  6. praisethelowered
    Joined: Aug 14, 2003
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    You didn't ask this but i checked all over and ended up with AAA - they give me unlimited miles and whatever value I am willing to pay for. . .
     
  7. Humboldt Cat
    Joined: Feb 20, 2003
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    from Eureka, CA

    I have had pretty much nuthin' but good with AAA, don't have collector car insurance, but am planning on upgrading it once's the '57 is painted and done.
     
  8. i have grundy.easy to deal with when setting up the policy.but havent had to make a claim.(now im jinxed).my car is valued at $10,000 @$175.00 a year.gotta have a garage and be 25.
    i chose them because a friend got keyed at a car show [​IMG] and they paid it no problems.the people at haggerty werent very friendly on the phone to me.
     
  9. jdubbya
    Joined: Jul 12, 2003
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    HAGARTY... the only way to go. Any claim that I have had, big or small, no problem at all. [​IMG]
     
  10. 12packo94s
    Joined: Aug 1, 2003
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    definately hagarty
    all our stuff is through there
    they are very reasonable on prices and easy to deal with on claims
     
  11. truth
    Joined: Oct 27, 2003
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    from Boston, MA

    It all depends where you live, too. Hagerty can't insure any non-stock cars in M***achusetts. Which, I'm sure isn't their fault - MA ****s for some things. I'm putting my 71 Chevelle SS through them, since it is still stock - $85 a year for comprehensive with a $300 deductible!!!! You can't beat that with a bat!

    So, can anyone suggest any other companies that might be able to insure a modified car in MA... I'm looking for my 50 chebby fleetline

     
  12. CalifCarl
    Joined: Jun 3, 2002
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    AAA doesn't have collector car insurance, but for members they have a connection with AHI (American Hobbyist Insurance)

    The rates very on what you have. A modified vehicle garners about three times the premium than a stocker. And the replacement value is an agreed amount that is reflected in the premiums.

    I'm in the process so I can't tell you how good they are. One thing this car can not be your daily driver, but I don't see any mileage restrictions.
     
  13. daddylama
    Joined: Feb 20, 2002
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    AAA has always insured my cars at appraised value- with no limits on annual milage... even seriously modified vehicles, as long as they were legal.
    I belive Hagerty has some serious milage limits (but i could be wrong- only spoke with them once reguarding my car).
    AAA has paid me quickly, too... and gives me reasonable rates.
     
  14. Action Girl
    Joined: Oct 22, 2003
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    I use Grundy and so does my Dad. They let you set the value and have no mileage restrictions. The rates were really cheap also. I only paid $95/year for 10k of coverage on my 51 Chevy..

    Stacey
     
  15. delaware george
    Joined: Dec 5, 2002
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    from camden, de

    what if your car isn't ***led as what it is?...i have a 29rpu ***led as a 72 ***embled pick-up
     
  16. Fifty5C-Gas
    Joined: Sep 1, 2003
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    i using north east cl***ic ins. co., seem pretty good, and reasonable rates.
     
  17. Crosley
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    Crosley
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    from Aridzona

    I've used Grundy for 8-9 years. Never had a claim with them.

    some folks say Grundy says only "collector cars " on the phones when you call. yet they advertise with rods in their ads in mags and on TV.

    My stuff certainly is not of the collector car style.... unless junk is a style? LOL

    [​IMG]
     
  18. L B
    Joined: Oct 12, 2001
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    L B
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    from So Cal

    I'll try to make it short. I own a body and paint shop. I had a customer get his 57 Chrysler hit by a lady in an SUV (*****). Her insurance company(one of the big ones) did an estimate amounting to $ 2800. I looked it over and told my customer there was no frickin' way that I could repair it under those perameters. I rewrote the estimate to my and his standards and came up with $ 8900 and change.......Short story is that Grundy (his insurance) company took the reins, came out and congratualated me on doing such a complete and fair estimate and gave my customer a check and told him that he could start the repair on his car. Done deal.......They were great to deal with ....No complaints at all from this repairer's end.
     
  19. 53choptop
    Joined: Mar 5, 2001
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    I have a question on Hagery, I just filled out the application, and in order to complete the application, I need to send them 150 bones. Is that usually what happens, I will call them tomorrow, but just wanted to make sure. Do they return your $$ in case they dont accept you.
     
  20. hotrodladycrusr
    Joined: Sep 20, 2002
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    Yes they will, they will send you your check back. Unless you've had excessive claims with them in the past, you shouldn't have any problems getting insurance thru them. One of their main stipulations is you must have an everyday driver. They want a copy of the declaration page (usually first page) of your everyday driver's insurance policy to prove that you have one.
     
  21. Labest1
    Joined: Feb 24, 2006
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    from Louisiana

    Hello, I have a Kit car called Sterling The one that looks like a cross between a corvette and a lambo. Its on a VW 1966 Frame. Anyways... I want to know if anyone will insure me with full coverage (not much, just about $12,000.00) on this car. I want to drive it everywhere I go... that will include across state lines to visit family, crusing nights, Shows, and leasure time, even work from time to time.
    Most will let me go where ever I want to but I have a limit of 5,000 miles MAX or I can have unlimited miles but... Only if I drive to car shows, cruise nights, and stuff like that.
    I am looking to pay up to what I pay on my main vehicle $100/mo or 1,200/Yr
    Anyone know where to look?
    Many thanks
     
  22. blown49
    Joined: Jul 25, 2004
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    I shopped last year for insurance at renewal time. At that time I was with Hagerty and had an agreed value of 30K. I had been with Hagerty about 4 years; Allstate before that but Allstate would not renew after their 4 years. When I shopped Hagerty re-quoted the policy with 40K @ $462/year. Grundy quoted me $262/year for the identical coverage. Big difference was towing was included with Hagerty (I think up to two times a year; up to 200 miles) and Grundy does not include towing. Been driving the Blown flathead Merc for 10 years now and haven't needed a tow so I went with Grundy. Haven't had a claim with any so far but it's nice to have the agreed value for total replacement.
     
  23. dickster27
    Joined: Feb 28, 2004
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    from Texas

    I have been using Condon and Skelly for several years and know of quite a few others that also have their coverage. I have not had any claims nor has anyone I know that has their coverage. Does anyone know if they are as good as the other specialty carriers?
     
  24. marv1
    Joined: Nov 25, 2005
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    from St. Louis

    I use Grundy,,never had any problems. $192.00 for $25,000 coverage for my 47 Ford. No miliage restrictions. Have AAA on my other vehicles, but they didnt seem to interested to insure the 47......
     
  25. low64
    Joined: May 10, 2004
    Posts: 99

    low64
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    from Canton, GA

    Jack, I had Hagerty when my 62 Impala was stolen & they paid out in full. They were pretty easy to work with also. When my truck is done I will use them again.
     
  26. Hagerty is the way to go.
     
  27. johnnykck
    Joined: Dec 22, 2005
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    Hey just incase anybody is interrested, I just hooked up with Hagerty, told them my car is a 1929 model "A", told them all the mod's and they set me up with a real nice policy! Up to 7500 miles a year, pleasure drives, occasional drives to work and only $375.00 per year, not bad if you ask me!
     
  28. chuckspeed
    Joined: Sep 13, 2005
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    Had the best luck (so far) with Hagerty.

    Generally speaking, collector car companies now define collector cars as 'pleasure vehicles', with the following criteria:

    A) Pleasure use only, typically some mileage limitation (like under 7500 annually)
    b) The vehicle must be stored in a permanent enclosure (i.e., garage or pole barn)

    Ater that - there appear to be no limitations on the modifications and/or type of vehicle the collector car companies will insure. A good friend of mine bought a 2002 Trans Am convertible for his wife's 40th birthday, and he was able to insure it for $375 annually thru Hagerty.
     
  29. Actually, they do have collector car insurance, and it's even geared to the hot rodder, my policy covers my car, the garage, the tools in the garage, any extra parts for the car in said garage, it's also a stated value policy, I told them what it was worth, they agreed, simple as that, BobK is an insurance guy, you might ask him, but for my $$$ it's AAA all the way, no max miles, no BS, just insurance, tried and true

    BTW, here's the link....http://www.aaa-calif.com/insurance/auto/collector_car.asp
     
  30. Max Grody
    Joined: Dec 15, 2005
    Posts: 94

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    from Ky

    Just did an "instant quote" on the AAA website for my '38 Ford. The quote was $432.00. But, I now get essentially the same coverage from State Farm for $208.00. I get a price break from State Farm because of accident history, multicar, and so on. AAA didn't ask for age, accident history, or anything else that usually is figured into the premium. That might explain the big price difference.
     

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