<VV> Collector Car Insurance

Michael Kovacs kovacsmj at sbcglobal.net
Tue Nov 28 17:31:38 EST 2006


Todd,
  Try American Collectors Insurance , Inc. 
  P/O BOX 8343 / 498 KINGS HWY. N.
  CHERY HILL NJ 08002
  800-360-2277
   
  They have been in business 30 years.
   
  My '69 Fitch and '69 Convertible are insured (agreed value) at $15,600 each.  Conv is 115.60 per year and Fitch is 126.60
   
   No, I can't use them for work, shopping or vacation, but cruise night, parades, club meetings, car shows, CORSA national meets, and an occasional drive for an ice cream cone. I do use them for 3-4 day club tours in VT or NH. They are kept in a frame garage and all are adult drivers. 
   
   The trick is, theoretically, not to leave the car unattended or out of your control. I have an excellent driving record (no ticket/reportable accident in 40 years).
   
   The actual insurance co is American Bankers insurance Company of Florida.

ChiefTAM at aol.com wrote:
  I know that there have been many different threads on this over the years, 
but unfortunately, I have slept since then and I don't remember them. As I 
have recently got my 69 Monza Convertible running again, I need to get it 
insured.

I contacted Grundy, and there rates were OK, about $160 per year, however, 
they went on to tell me that no one under 25 could drive the car, meaning my 
son could never drive the car, and I couldn't use it to drive to a resturant on 
a nice evening for a cruise and a meal. That ended that.

Are all the Collector Specific Speciality companies that restrictive? I 
remember something about one of you just going through maybe State Farm and 
getting really good rates without restrictions. Any ideas? Thanks

Todd In Texas
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