Since my project vehicles just sit too, and don't go out on the public
byways...I just have my trucks covered under my regular insurance,
comprehensive only for vandalism/fire/etc. (no liability); about $7.50 a
month. Hope this helps.
Tom O. (Oregon)
60 Apache K20
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000 18:00:09 PST "Durwood B. Darbin"
<dhckdkcsk@hotmail.com> writes:
> Does anyone know of a source of affordable Colorado No Fault auto
> insurance
> for Oletrucks that are currently in the Work In Progress status? I
> have
> many other late model daily drivers and I really don't like having
> to pay
> over $500.00 a year for plates for a truck that is in the shop and
> driveway
> 99.9% of the time. I had contacted Haggerty and they said that my
> premium
> would be $50.00 a year but they wanted pictures. I sent in pictures
> and I
> could hear the laughter when I opened up the return letter stating
> that
> wouldn't insure WIP vehicles. Maybe I should hurry up and finish my
> AD so
> that I can partake of the $50.00 A YEAR insurance!
>
> I have queried the archives and found a number of companies (10) to
> contact.
> In the interest of time I will query The List first. SO do any of
> you ole
> truckers know of an affordable insurance company that will insure an
> AD that
> is rusty and has no floor in the cab. BTW the driver has a smile
> from ear
> to ear when he is driving it. Colorado now requires proof of
> insurance
> before the ole plates can be renewed.
>
> Durwood
> 51 1/2 ton 5 window
>
>
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and
> 1959
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