classic insurance help needed

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Like I said previously guys, the duster will NOT be my daily driver. I have my truck and my wife has her vehicle as well.
 
Like I also previously mentioned. My DD has been insured through my father for years because it was cheaper.

Anyhow, any more info on agreed value insurance on the duster is appreciated. Thanks guys
 
I drive a company van for work and as my daily driver it's not in my name but I was able to get classic auto insurance if I got a no owner insurance policy (about 100 per year) and showed my bosses insurance policy with me listed as primary driver. It told a little while but I pay 165.00 per year for 15000.00 coverage.
 
I have Parish Heacock on my Dart(can't remember what I pay). I went with them because I could insure my teardrop trailer and then be insured to tow it with the Dart. If I remember right one stipulation on this insurance and others I have been with(don't remember names)is that all licensed drivers of said car will be over 25. Maybe that is why it is so high.
 
For better solution to your insurance problem. I suggest that you should have a talk with your insurance provider. They will help you the most.
 
I have state farm and all they told me was
(1)weekends are ok
(2)car shows,cruise-ins,parades
(3)Anytime to test drive or fixing a problem---MAJOR LOOP HOLE.Anytime I'm out I'm test driving it.Even my relative in law enforcement says the same thing.
Antich tags and you have to go thru your insurance company to get it.
This thread reminds me since the dart is almost done I need to up my policy.
 
I always use regular insurance on my classic cars - Liberty Mutual, Geico, Farmers. Geico was a nightmare (minivan hit by another Geico, wouldn't pay anybody). For some of the companies, insuring a 3rd car for 2 drivers wasn't much more. Never had a problem collecting in the ~3 times my Newport was hit (Liberty all times I recall). They totalled it twice and I kept the car. Once was just a passenger door (deer). Re value after the accidents, I just sent in ads and auction sales. They probably don't even know that my 4 door is worth less.
 
Around $225 a year for $12k on my Duster with Grundy. No limits on driving other than no commuting.

Really. Not saying that's wrong, but it's not what they told me, and I asked specifically. That's why I didn't go with them plus Hagerty was cheaper.

Same here. It was on my policy with Grundy. No cruising just shows and **** like that. WTF, I want to drive my car. I switched to Hagerty. $525 for three cars, two are modified and one is stock. All with agreed value. I did have to send pics to them to show their condition.
 
i use grundy,,, but ive never had any claims.,,,,a lot of freedom at grundy.,,,best prices ive found,,,

there was a few problems and rumors at grundy going on,, too much to type ,,all i can say is it was out of there control,,,all is cleared up now,,,,give them a call and compare,,,,

i have 2 classic at grundy 66 blown barracuda and my 1940 dodge coupe street rod,,,and enclosed trailer all insured,,,
 
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