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Old 02-28-2020, 08:19 PM   #3
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Default Re: Everyday driver insurance

When I was driving mine, I assumed the responsibility of repairing it since I had already done a frame up restoration, so I only had collision on it to protect the other guy and pass the state law for having regular tags. That is one reason that I drove one, I can fix what ever happens to it but expect it to have small stuff happen to the paint etc. I would suggest putting seat belts in if you don't have them as probably the first thing that happens in an accident is for the doors to fly open.
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