My Tiger has the engine out for overhaul and is not insured, but I just
recently took out an Antique or Classic car insurance policy, with State
Farm, on my 1966 Shelby GT 350. I had it valued at $20,000. Maybe I
should have asked for more but I didn't. It also has bodily injury and
property damage liability, medical, comprehensive, collision, emergency
road service, uninsured and underinsured motor vehicle. I also have
other cars insured with State Farm. In the past State Farm has always
treated me fairly. The yearly premium is only $65. This saved me about 2
hundred dollars over my old policy. I have checked everything that I
could think of and found no difference. I firmly believe that I was
getting ripped off by my old company.
Larry Blackman
P.S. I have owned the GT 350 since 1970 and the Tiger I bought new in
Dec. of 1964.
Adlin feel free to use these comments as you so desire.
D. E. Adin wrote:
>Hi all,
>thanks to all for the responses about insuring these little things (What a
>crowd at the tire store this pm!)
>
>This seems like something that might be preserved on the Tigers United board
>somewhere . . .
>
>Steve can I forward these comment to you?
>
>Anyone that replied to me care if these comments are posted?
>
>Or should I sit down and shut up?
>
>either way, thanks to all.
>
>David
>Red Mixmaster
>
>D. E. Adin, Photographer
>Box 2161
>Durango, CO 81302
>adin@frontier.net
>www.frontier.net/~adin
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