I use American Collectors Insurance which costs me less than $60 a year.
This is from their website:
>Qualifications
>Your collector vehicle (original or modified) may qualify if it is:
>
>At least 15 years old (In Massachusetts vehicles must be at least 25 years
>old to qualify.)
>Garage-kept
>Driven on a limited, pleasure-only basis (up to 5,000 annual miles -
>available in most states)
>
>You may also qualify by:
>
>Having at least 10 years driving experience
>Having a good driving record
>Having at least one "regular" vehicle for every licensed driver in the
>household
>
>Since American Collectors places certain usage restrictions on the
>vehicles we insure (e.g., cannot be used for everyday driving; must be
>garage-kept), and since our customers are safe, experienced drivers, we
>are able to offer low "collector" rates.
>
>At the same time, the physical damage coverage we provide is Agreed Value,
>which pays a vehicle's full insured value in the event of total loss -
>meaning there is no depreciation of vehicle value. Also, our policy
>provides "Inflation Guard," which increases vehicle value by 2% every
>three months, up to a maximum of 8%, at no additional cost (not available
>in MA, TX or VA).
>
>You may request a policy application either directly from American
>Collectors Insurance or through your local insurance agent (rates are the
>same either way). Click here to obtain an instant rate quote and policy
>application.
>
>Note: Program not currently available in AK or HI.
Check them out at:
http://www.americancollectorsins.com/index.php
Neil
66 1600
At 11:35 AM 10/20/06 -0400, geegc@aol.com wrote:
>Anyone have anything to recommend for Old Car isurance? Costco insurance
>(otherwise very reasonable) won't cover the Datsuns, Allstate will. I am
>going to call Haggerty, anyone else to try?
>
>Gary C
>
>68 2000 solex
>66 1600
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