Hey Blake, David & Mike,
I agree that Hagerty is excellent - I've used them myself in the past
for our TR8 with good service, great prices and absolutely no
complaints. The problem is, that he drives these things to work
whenever the weather permits, and Hagerty (and most of the other classic
insurers AFAIK) don't allow that.
Thanks for your input though - I am forwarding all responses to him.
John Dombey
'69 TR6
Blake J. Discher wrote:
> Hey John,
> You may want to suggest your friend checks out www.hagerty.com if his cars
> are at least 25 years old. As an example I pay about $160 annually for each
> of my three TRs based on agreed value. He can get a quote online but needs
> to have a spotless driving record. I've never seen a 'floating' policy as
> you describe, but this may be a less expensive option in any event.
> Disclosure: Hagerty is a very generous sponsor of "America's British
> Reliability Run" which I organize.
>
> Blake J. Discher
> With your help we've raised more than $100,000 for children's charities by
> driving in America's British Reliability Run. Info: http://www.abrr.org
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