Hell, maybe they screwed up when writing mine, but its been that way for
some years now. Don't be stirring them up and make trouble for me now!
<grin> Like I said, I went through AAA.
Seriously, the coverage is a regular policy, more so for general stuff, the
actual value is based on appraised value, book value, market for similar
vehicle in the area, this is in writing. So if you bring in a heap, don't
expect to get top dollar, but rarely are top cars sold. Here, they have
sold for 25k off the lot of exotic car places, and there was one up the road
for 25k also (I think in West Palm). Its a nice round number and its just
the area I guess. But the car has to be in top form, no "it just needs
this, and it just needs that" BS, etc, etc.., and you ain't gonna find them
often on ebay. When I went shopping for a Brick, I ran into many a loved car
and an owner with rose-colored glasses and without the help of a very kind
member and Bob H., who knows what might have happened. But for me, the ins
is to make it legal, and protect the typical stuff. In a total, I'm
honestly more concerned with me than the car's value. Hell, it would just
mean I won't spend another grand this month tinkering with it! I'm already
ahead!!!! Shit happens, and the last thing anyone should buy a car for is
an investment. I don't expect to get my money out of any hobby, and owning a
brick is not just owning an automobile, it is a hobby. For me anyway.
stephan #2821
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