I can see where you would be frustrated.
I have my MGB insured as a "regular" car, with full coverage, through State
Farm. No restrictions on use. It's not super-cheap, but it's less than
$400/year. I was just starting to think I could find something cheaper,
since I drive it less than 5000 miles a year (usually a lot less), since I
don't have a commute. But I have started to find that the discount auto
insurers that advertise heavily are not interested in covering older cars;
and as you have found, the "classic" car insurers are full of restrictions
and evasions.
So, since I have "guaranteed renewal" and a multi-car discount with State
Farm, I think I might as well stay put. Although I can't really answer for
their level of service since I haven't filed a claim in 15 years.
on 3/3/03 4:12 PM, William Killeffer at wkilleffer@comcast.net wrote:
> Hello,
> I know the subject of car insurance has just about been done to death
> here, and that I'm part of the problem. But I'm just a little pi$$ed at
> this moment.
>
> Not long ago, ...[snip]
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'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
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