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Old 03-26-2012, 07:25 PM   #5
Hotrodladycrusr
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Default Re: What kind of insurance ?

Hagerty is awesome and there is actually no mileage limations on their binding contract. Also, no where does it state where and when you can drive your car or when and where your car is covered with the exception of a race track or exhibtions of speed which your car is not covered on or doing. It does list that no one under the age of 25 is allowed to drive the car.

With that being said they do have a few requirements for insuring your car with them one of which is you must have a daily driver and a garage to store the classic car in.

I've had many of my cars thru Hagerty and a number of large claims, one was a total loss of my '47 Chevy convertible which got smashed while I was at the Grand Canyon driving across country. Hagerty paid me for the smash then less then a month later the car burns in a shop fire. They then sent me another check for the full agreed value of the car.

They were very easy to deal with BUT I found Grundy to be less expensive for the exact same coverage so Big Olds is insured with Grundy now.

Both Hagerty Grundy have online quoting which you can do within a matter of minutes.
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