I pay $116/year on State Farm for a stated $8000 value on our 79B.
This is for antique/classic car insurance that I had to ask about;
they did not volunteer it. They know I drive it much more than the
policy says I should (I even drive it to their office most of the
time) but said not to worry about it. I think it all depends upon
your agent and how well you know him.
Monte
On 11/24/07, Tuck Southworth <tsouthworth70@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Try JC Taylor in PA. Just be sure the policy you price out meets your
> needs.
> These companies provide inexpensive plans but limit the number of miles to
> just club events and rallys. If you have a daily driver you will probably
> need regular insurance.
>
> > Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 23:15:27 -0800> From: PRNDL@sonic.net> To:
> mgs@autox.team.net> Subject: Re: [Mgs] Classic Car Insurance?> > > Anyone
> have
> any experience with classic car insurance companies in NJ?> Well, I'm not in
> NJ but I have had good experience so far with Hagerty. I> have a policy for
> my
> '67 MGB for $11K stated value. I pay $127 for the> policy. My "rate factor"
> is
> CCBAAA. (Google car insurance rate factor) Your> mileage may vary. I haven't
> had a claim but they have been very good to deal> with, answering any
> questions quickly and being very positive about the> customer experience.>
> --
> > Rod Williams> Petaluma, California> 1967 MGB>
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