Re: Another insurance question
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Originally Posted by flatheadfan
There are probably some insurance grues out there who can answer this question. During a discussion last night a question came up regarding coverage. If you insure a generally stock car and then undergo a significant horsepower increase (via engine change or accessories) and didn't tell the insurance company about the change are you still covered in case of an accident or can the insurance company refuse to pay? Assuming you are at fault.
Tom
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Tom, you could probably get some direct answers to your questions from the EFV-8 Club's Insurance Advisor who handles Regional Group Certificates of Insurance, and is listed in the V-8 Times under "Important Addresses" on page 10 of the latest July/August issue. He may not deal directly with writing Antique Auto Insurance policies, but I am betting he is connected well enough in the industry to get the facts you are looking for.
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John
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Last edited by JM 35 Sedan; 09-12-2016 at 06:33 PM.
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