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insurance What insurance companies are you guys using for your Model As? I'm looking for my vintage driver 1929 Coupe
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Re: insurance I have used several. but the last few years all my classic cars have been insured with Hagerty.
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Re: insurance Also use Hagerty
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Re: insurance Flyboy1st: I have used Hagerty for 15 years; never a claim, but several of my friends have. Fast, fair and payment of the agreed value with no hassles. I have several high-value automobiles, and the insurance is incredibly reasonable. Even more reasonable on those of lesser value. Strongly recommend.
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Re: insurance I used American Collectors for collision and roadside assistance because they partner with USAA, which is where I have all my other auto insurance. What's Hagerty charging?
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Re: insurance I use American Modern (through USAA) also. Very happy with them in all respects.
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Re: insurance I had my every day vehicles insured with the auto club (AAA). They have a special division dedicated to antiques and I went with them.
I originally went with the Auto Club in 1968 because they were the only company I could find at that time who would insure my restored '57 T-Bird at at a stated value and not the value of a regular vehicle. Charlire Stephens |
Re: insurance I use JC Taylor. they are the largest co out there.
about 70. a yr for full coverage at 10k. No claims, but my father had 2 over a 10 yr period and no problem with payment. |
Re: insurance JC TAYLOR,always check on mileage restrictions,I drive my Stude to out of state meets.
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Re: insurance The dreaded ins. question pops up often on car threads. I think that for the most part they are all in the same ballpark. I think that what one really needs to do before they sign on the dotted line is talk to the prospective company in person. Ask exactly what they cover and what/if there are mileage and driving restrictions. From what I have read over the years the rates are pretty competitive across the board. My example: I have Grundy, fortunately I have not had to file a claim but I have no complaints. I spoke with a rep on the phone before I signed and felt comfortable. For my car (70's model) they have no driving restrictions, although I cannot use it for daily transportation. I have an agreed value of $30k with an annual premium of just less than $200.
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Re: insurance I have 3 cars insured with Hagerty No Problems.
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Continental Western Ins. used to advertise in Old Cars Weekly, they cover Midwest cars. Seem pretty reliable. I have Hagerty at the present, and had Grundy for a number of years. No claims against either one. Both are good and about the same money for the same coverage give or take ten bucks or so a year. A lot depends on where you live, what kind of garage you have, do you have Home security, sprinkler system, close to a fire hydrant, and on and on. Hard to compare solely on price alone it is different for different folks. Insurance around East St. Louis (murder capital of Illinois) is going to be a lot lot more than some farmer living outside Cambridge, Illinois. |
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Re: insurance American Modern thru the National Corvette Museum and on my 64 vette.
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Re: insurance Model A and Car Hauler with Hagarty.
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Re: insurance I use Grundy Insurance for my 1930 Model A Coupe
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Re: insurance Hagerty for almost 20 years.
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Re: insurance I switched from Grundy to AAA many years ago, due to fewer restrictions on where and how I drive my A. Have been very happy and easy to work with.
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Re: insurance I have 3 cars insured with Hagerty...no problems.
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Re: insurance Haggerty for both my '31 Model A and '57 Chevy
$550 per year for both and covered for everything, drive them every day. Never had a claim with them and hope I never do, and I do not leave the driveway without insurance. |
Re: insurance AutoQwners, rider.
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Re: insurance I use Grundy !!!
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Re: insurance American Collectors Insurance thru USAA
Early 1930 Tudor |
Re: insurance I use Hagerty also, Have not had any claims. Don
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Re: insurance State Farm. They covered towing a few times, but were not needed when someone else did $11k damage to body and paint about a year ago. they were ready to jump in if I needed help, but the other folk’s insurance handled it just fine with no complaint of the repair costs.
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Re: insurance I have JC Taylor four ten years no problems.
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Re: insurance American family. Like $12 a month.
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Re: insurance I have been with Hagerty since having had problems with a claim with JC Taylor fifteen years ago. A lady bumped into us two years ago years - Hagerty provided absolutely the best response I’ve ever received from an insurance company. Thanks
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Re: insurance Hagerty for my Model A 1929 and Mercury Custom 1956. No claims yet and I hope I never have. So far all excelent.
On top of that if you pay a few more penies you are included in the Hagerty Club. That publish an excellent Magazine (6/year) and many other online activities. Happy with my decision so far. |
Re: insurance Four cars with Grundy!
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Re: insurance Hagerty, 6 cars insured with them, had 1 claim and they were quick and fair.
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Re: insurance State Farm on everything from home to cars to life. No claims on Model A yet but very happy with other claims we've had to make.
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I've used their Drivers Club Roadside Service (towing on a roll-back) several times - EXCELLENT! https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1578967433 By the way, all MARC (Model A Restorers Club) members can now get a 5% discount on their HAGERTY Insurance. I just called them today and got the discount. :D Brad in Maryland |
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