<VV> Collector car insurance question.

gswiatowy at rochester.rr.com gswiatowy at rochester.rr.com
Mon Feb 7 12:23:02 EST 2011


I have american collectors insurance.
>From all I know about them, their only concern is value of insured vehicle.
If it is garaged.
and if it is modified or not.

I have never been assessed any higher for a big block MOPAR.
And friends I know with Corvettes have never mentioned any additional assessment over what their other toys cost.
Gary Swiatowy


> From: Brent Fullard <brent.fullard at rogers.com>
> Subject: <VV> Collector car insurance question.
> > 
> Here in Canada we do not have the benefit of collector car insurance policies from firms like Haggerty and Grundy. Therefore we are prone to getting gouged by our main line auto insurers.
> 
> My only experience with collector car insurance in Canada is for my '66 Corsa. I had a good experience? and the premium is in line with the rates charged by Haggerty and Grundy and a major discount from what I pay for my daily driver (2007 Suburban).
> 
> Here's my question. I am thinking of buying a '67 Corvette. Before calling my insurance company to assess the cost of coverage, I would like to have some sense for whether Haggerty or Grundy would assess a policy cost for coverage of a '67 Corvette any different than they would for a '66 Corsa, with the only adjustment in premium being the value of the car, as opposed to some other arbitrary classification distinction (ie "muscle car" versus "grocery getter" in the minds of the insurance company).
> 
> Any insights you could provide would be greatly appreciated, as many of you own more than one collector car and would have first hand experience.? Those insights would be valuable to me before I call my agent.
> 
> Thanks!
>


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