To all,
Let me say a few words about JC Taylor...
First off, I consider the majority of insurance companies to be complete
vermin.... they will always stack the deck.
I've had JC Taylor insurance for many years. I've always had at least a
dozen cars on the policy, so that may be working in my favor, but they
certainly don't have photos on all my cars.
The one time I had a claim... (A valet had parked my '67 Volvo Amazon
Estate, smacked it in to something in the back. I didn't discover the damage
until a couple of days later.) I called JC Taylor, dealt with the most
pleasant claim guy, had a check in my hands moments after faxing him one
estimate. Outstanding service, great attitude.
WST
-----Original Message-----
From: GMari58175@aol.com <GMari58175@aol.com>
To: Nory@webtv.net <Nory@webtv.net>
Cc: VaN8v@aol.com <VaN8v@aol.com>; ckenwood@email.unc.edu
<ckenwood@email.unc.edu>; spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
<spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: newbie looking for insurance
>In a message dated 98-07-07 09:15:55 EDT, Nory@webtv.net writes:
>
><< JC Taylor _will_ insure a car before restoration. It covered my '74 for
> $2500 value when I first got it (far from restored conditions) >>
>
>Nory, Don't know how long ago that was, but as recent as last yera, JC
Taylor
>required two photos of the car. Have had numerous friends be rejected for
>having unrestored cars that ran and actually drove nicely, because of the
way
>they looked. Glad you got yours through.
>
>george marinos
>sprite MKII AN6
>glen rock nj
>
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