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To: "Triumphs@Autox. Team. Net" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: appraisal
From: "jeffrey fenwick" <jfenwick@netcom.ca>
Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 11:48:17 -0500
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Hi Larry
I've really enjoyed your videos and pics! Your car's a beauty!
Appraisals and insurance can be awkward as many insurance
companies get twitchy about our LBC's. I'm in Ontario, Canada
so I can't give any specific companies for you.
My advice would be to ask around in your car club, at car shows,
parking lot cruise nights, etc. We all have the same problem
finding interested insurance companies, and knowledgeable
appraisers. But there are a few of each that specialise in
collector cars. Make sure the appraiser is certified or licensed
in a way that the insurance company recognises. A local LBC shop
may offer "opinions" but they may not be certified.
And then hammer on the insurance company to be very clear about what
coverage (i.e. full appraised value) they are offering, and any
limitations on use (i.e. driving to work).

Good Luck!
Jeff

Larry wrote:
> what is the best way to get an appraisal on my 72 gt6 ?  it is almost
done, at
> least as far as i am concerned (new engine, interior, paint ...).  like
most
> all you, i have spent way too much money and countless hours of blood
(real),
> sweat and tears on this thing.  but, i will be honest with myself and
admit i
> will never get it back.  however, i sure would like to know what a fair
price
> or market value of the car is.    <snip>

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