Steve,
I appreciate your post, and I did say that each case is dealt with on their
own merits, but read again what I said, I made specific reference to STATED
value, and as these cars get up there you have to consult with a company
that makes this their specialty.
You are correct the coverage would probably fit fine for a BEATER car and an
average everyday driver $ 5,000 to maybe the $ 12,000 range, but over that,
check your options, and get educated.
My advise was only given as a general for the god of all, and as the values
increase, and these cars are insured for values upwards of $ 30K, you need
to get the right coverage.
It was strictly offered as a guide to those interested, and as a
Professional opinion of 24 years of expertise in my field.
I would never try to advise in legal matters, give tax advise or try to
practice as a surgeon on weekends, nor should insurance advise be given by
non professionals.
I am sure that you will all make the prudent insurance decisions, and
protect that GEM of yours.
Happy FuUUUn Beaming out there for the summer..
Jan...
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Sage <rootes@ix.netcom.com>
To: Tiger List <tigers@autox.team.net>
Date: Thursday, August 13, 1998 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: Rally Tiger
>
>
>david duncanson wrote:
>
>> .......There are lots of Rally and race films of Tigers in action during
the
>> 64/66
>> season . If anyone is interested i'll be happy to post the
>> information.-DSD........
>
>Hello David:
>I, for one, would be very interested in seeing your film list, and also
>availability, if any, of buying copies.
>
>Steve Sage
>
>PS (To the list):
>As to the insurance discussion, to the contrary of a couple of comments on
the
>list recently, I have had excellent results with AAA insurance when I had a
>couple of major claims in the past with my '66 Tiger. They were very
>responsive, didn't treat me as a criminal for making a claim, and even
insisted
>that some of the repair work done after a major crash be re-done by the
body
>shop, as they were not satisfied with the quality of the work. They even
called
>me after they had closed out the incident to remind me I hadn't applied for
the
>auto rental reimbursement I was due from the accident! This was about five
>years ago and they may have changed, but I still insure with them as I was
very
>happy with the treatment. By the way, the current rates I pay on my '67
Alpine,
>for full coverage as a daily driver, are very competitive.
>
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