We've got Haggerty, which is really inexpensive. I doubt you're going to
find anyone who will give you super low rates at 18 though. Most of the
collectors companies don't take young people, or folks with bad driving
records. Too much risk, and drives the rates up for everyone.
I've got 2 cars with collectors plates on them, the wifes spitfire and my 46
Willys. The only one we can get collectors insurance on is the spitfire.
The Willys is heavily modified and used off-road. Again, too big a risk
category for the collectors insurance.
good luck
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Chuck Pedretti
Senior Consultant, MCSD, MCSE+I, MCDBA
Magenic Technologies
http://www.magenic.com - Magenic Technologies website
http://www.oldjeep.com - Personal website
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tep735 [mailto:Tep735@email.msn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 11:51 AM
To:
Subject: Insurance
It has come time to get my spit insured for the first time since I purchased
it. I want to get classic tags for it but I'm running into a little trouble.
I am 18 years old and so far every agency that insures classic cars says
that I have to be either 25 years old or have a driver's licence for 10
years. This seems a little unfair because I have owned and restored this car
for 2 years. Any suggestions? What insurance do you have?
Frank Tepper
Downingtown, PA
79 Spitfire
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