| >I, too, would be interested in finding out more about the various insurers 
>that offer "classic" car insurance.  Obviously, the premium will be low if 
>all you are buying is minimal (10/30) liability coverage versus the more 
>desireable 100/300 liability coverage.  The key to keeping the cost low 
>would appear to be the absence of collision coverage, which can be quite 
>expensive.
I've got insurance for all of my vehicles through Allstate. For my '72 TR6,
2nd car, 100/300 liability, no comprehensive, and <7500 miles per year I
pay about $280/year. I was told that comprehensive (collision) would not
be much more (so I was told).
When I inquired with my agent about classic insurance, it was suggested
that I get the car appraised and then add normal collision. You then have
more leverage if you need to collect on anything when you have the
appraisal. YMMV.
     - BAK -
      Bruce A. Krobusek
        Rochester   NY
       tinyhost@aol.com
       CIS: 74106,1335
          '83 R80RT
      '72 TR6  CC75665LO
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