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Rich-CO 02-20-2023 10:41 PM

Insurance recommendations
 

Hi all----Need suggestion on companies for insuring a mostly original '32 3w ford.
Thanks,
Rich

Newc 02-20-2023 11:12 PM

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Haggerty has a $500 deductable, others don't. Newc

fordor41 02-20-2023 11:23 PM

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I've used Hagerty for yrs. 4 claims, quick payment. Last time I put in a claim we hit a deer and totaled out front of our '41 Ford. appraiser was at out house within days , had 10K check in our hands within 2 wks.

Krylon32 02-21-2023 12:11 AM

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I've used Grundy for 20+ years with no problems. Have had as many as 6 High end cars with them at once. Never had a claim so have no experience with that.

ironandsteele 02-21-2023 03:29 AM

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I have been using Hagerty for years and currently have seven cars and a trailer with them. I have never had a claim but have added and deleted many cars over the years and they have always been very easy to deal with that way.

FortyNiner 02-21-2023 06:54 AM

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Insurance is regulated at the state level which may affect comparisons.

DavidG 02-21-2023 07:47 AM

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Also remember that the various names cited are insurance agents, not the companies actually doing the insuring. In my case, nearly sixty years of complete satisfaction with J.C. Taylor.

GB SISSON 02-21-2023 07:48 AM

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Been with Hagerty many years, no claims. I pay 400.00 a year for my fleet of 4 jailbar trucks. I also add and delete with some regularity, but the best part is very high quality bi-monthly magazine.

19Fordy 02-21-2023 08:35 AM

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I have found that JC TAYLOR rates are much higher that Haggerty.

TJ 02-21-2023 10:52 AM

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I have had Grundy for years. Had two claims with them on my two '40 fords from earthquake damage. Adjuster promptly showed up gave an estimate and they sent me a check that covered the damage on both cars. They are now owned by Philadelphia Insurance Company. After they took over I did have one problem as they failed to notify the state of California that I had insurance on my cars. The state held up my registration tags. One call to Grundy and the problem was resolved quickly. I think their rates are very reasonable.

tubman 02-21-2023 11:29 AM

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I had Condon & Skelly for over 30 years without a problem or a claim. I couldn't find anyone who had any experience in filing a claim with them, which made me kinda nervous. After a little research, I tried Hagerty, because they seemed to have a very good record servicing claims. I got a quote from them that was literally half of what I had been paying with C&S. I looked over the coverage for a couple of weeks, and when I couldn't find any deficiencies with Hagerty, I switched. So far, so good.

Kube 02-22-2023 12:46 PM

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So, you guys that like your company but never had a claim...so the company was super good at invoicing you and accepting payment? I digress.

cjshaker 02-22-2023 02:32 PM

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I cancelled my policy with Hagerty this year. Had them for over 20 years and then they tried to screw me.


Story in a nutshell:
Bought policy for a quoted price.
Added another car after a few years...price went up as expected.
Went to cancel 2nd car after selling it....price went up again.
Called to inquire why...they said because I lost my multi-car discount.
Told them to go jump off a bridge and cancelled my policy.


Yes, they jacked the rate after removing a car. Lost "multi-car discount"? Then why did my policy go up when I added the car, and went up even more when I removed it? They just kept repeating "multi-car discount", as if they had no ability to comprehend what I was asking.

solidaxle 02-22-2023 03:51 PM

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I use American Collector insurance. it's a stated value policy. One claim 20 years ago and they paid without any problems. If you can live with their restrictions, pleasure driving, parades, club functions, must be garaged, no restaurant parking and mileage limits it's very inexpensive.
If you are going to use your vehicle for everyday, I would go with something more conventional and not chance them rejecting a claim.

TJ 02-22-2023 04:28 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cjshaker (Post 2206342)
I cancelled my policy with Hagerty this year. Had them for over 20 years and then they tried to screw me.


Story in a nutshell:
Bought policy for a quoted price.
Added another car after a few years...price went up as expected.
Went to cancel 2nd car after selling it....price went up again.
Called to inquire why...they said because I lost my multi-car discount.
Told them to go jump off a bridge and cancelled my policy.


Yes, they jacked the rate after removing a car. Lost "multi-car discount"? Then why did my policy go up when I added the car, and went up even more when I removed it? They just kept repeating "multi-car discount", as if they had no ability to comprehend what I was asking.

It has to do with the amount of exposure to hazards. You are not driving both cars at the same time. One is usually in the garage. Therefore they give you a discount rate on each car based on the fact that there is less exposure to either car. Once you sold a car, now you are driving just one car more often and it is now exposed to more potential hazards. So rates go back up. Most companies will also do that if you have two family cars and one is used less often than the other.

sugarmaker 02-22-2023 06:20 PM

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Folks,
Was ready to push the button with Haggerty. I mentioned the truck would be used in my Business as a advertising unit. There was a pause on the other end and they very politely said Mr. Casbohm we won't be able to help you! I have coverage with Erie insurance which also has all my other vehicles and toys.
Regards,
Chris

fordor41 02-22-2023 11:17 PM

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with Hagerty your collector car can not be your daily driver. also I believe you must have a daily driver car listed with them

cjshaker 02-23-2023 12:26 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TJ (Post 2206378)
It has to do with the amount of exposure to hazards. You are not driving both cars at the same time. One is usually in the garage. Therefore they give you a discount rate on each car based on the fact that there is less exposure to either car. Once you sold a car, now you are driving just one car more often and it is now exposed to more potential hazards. So rates go back up. Most companies will also do that if you have two family cars and one is used less often than the other.


You missed the point entirely. The price went up when I added the second car. The price then went up again when I removed it. That makes sense to you?

STEVE O 02-23-2023 08:49 AM

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I'm sure several of the companies are like this but State Farm refused to insure my 51 Crosley Super Sports unless I restored it. I told the lady not while I own it. At that time I had insured most of my antique cars with them for over 35 years. Needless to say I no longer have insurance with them Switched all antique cars to Grundy.
Steve

slowforty 02-23-2023 03:20 PM

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I had three decent size claims with Grundy with excellent service. Been a customer for 34 years.


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