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Classic Car Insurance question: Grundy or American Classic Car Insurance
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<blockquote data-quote="Spiney" data-source="post: 14053709" data-attributes="member: 140141"><p>I'm going to switch to classic car insurance before I take our 96 SVT Cobra back out on the road. My main reason is agreed value. My current insurer State Farm won't do agreed value.</p><p>I've been in talks with both and would like to sign the papers on Monday. I don't want to take the car out until I switch because my luck if I do, it will get totaled and State Farm will give me $7k for it.</p><p></p><p>My first choice would probably be Haggerty, but they won't insure my car because my DD is an old pickup truck. We also have a 2012 Fusion. Grundy and ACI will both insure me. Price difference is within $60 a year. ACI has a 5000 mile a year limit, Grundy is unlimited as long as it's going to shows, on cruises etc. Good for if I'd ever do the Hot Rod power tour or the Mustang Round Up. We usually put less than 4000 a year on the car anyway because we are limited because of a Cat Less exhaust.</p><p></p><p>So I'd like to hear your feedback as to which insurer you'd go with of these 2. </p><p></p><p>Thanks, Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiney, post: 14053709, member: 140141"] I'm going to switch to classic car insurance before I take our 96 SVT Cobra back out on the road. My main reason is agreed value. My current insurer State Farm won't do agreed value. I've been in talks with both and would like to sign the papers on Monday. I don't want to take the car out until I switch because my luck if I do, it will get totaled and State Farm will give me $7k for it. My first choice would probably be Haggerty, but they won't insure my car because my DD is an old pickup truck. We also have a 2012 Fusion. Grundy and ACI will both insure me. Price difference is within $60 a year. ACI has a 5000 mile a year limit, Grundy is unlimited as long as it's going to shows, on cruises etc. Good for if I'd ever do the Hot Rod power tour or the Mustang Round Up. We usually put less than 4000 a year on the car anyway because we are limited because of a Cat Less exhaust. So I'd like to hear your feedback as to which insurer you'd go with of these 2. Thanks, Dave [/QUOTE]
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