Are there any recommendations for insurance? The truck will be registered in New York and will not be a daily driver. Hagerty insures my Morgan but seems uninterested in tha SII. The insured my SIII ten years ago, but it seems they've changed.
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Are you looking for some type of special coverage? I just have mine on my regular auto policy with USAA.2005 LR3
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Originally posted by navydevildocAre you looking for some type of special coverage? I just have mine on my regular auto policy with USAA.
I'm also trying to understand insurance options - thinking about registering as an antique to avoid VA state inspection, not sure if that factors in.Comment
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I registered mine in VA as an antique cuz I wanted to drive it NOW as opposed to replacing all the marker lights, speedo, ect...and spend my quickly depleating money on getting it to run right. In VA you need to have another car as as daily driver. It was a one time fee of $160 IIRC. I already been pulled over for lack of an inspection sticker, she had to call in to verify that I didn't need one. Guess I look a little shifty!
When I talked to Hagerty on insurance it went very smoothly because of the antique registration. Their restrictions matched the States, i.e. limited use secondary vehicle.
BTW- they do not cover off-roading damage...so don't mention that!04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
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Originally posted by NickDawsonhow is limited use defined?
I have antique tags too. VA was a joke compared to PA. In PA you had to provide photos and any little flaw was cause for disapproval. In VA anything goes as long as it meets the 25 year rule.
If you drive it too work one day a week and on weekends for a car show or off-road event you would be fine. If you want to drive it daily, get regular tags.
bmohan, why would they make you change the marker lights and speedo?74 SIII
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I have a Chubb "stated value" policy on both of my trucks. No appraisal needed. I give them a value I want the trucks insured for and they insure them for that much. If one burns to the ground, they pay me the agreed figure. No question on value.
If you know insurance companies, Chubb is the best out there by far. (I spend 10 hours a day dealing with auto collision claims so I've had a lot of experience over the years.)Comment
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Thanks for the suggestions. I added the new SII to my regular policy. I had hoped to add it to my existing Hagerty classic car policy, but they want it to be in better condition.
I want to be able to use it as often as needed and most of the classic policies restrict it to some degree. State registrations are a different question. Living in New York, historical and vintage plates "cannot be used for daily transportation". Other states may be different.Tom Smith
'60 88" driver
'53 80" project
'60 Morgan drver
'60 Morgan project
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Chubb is clearly the best, but can be pricey. If the vehicle is damages beyond the "book value" Chubb and a few others will allow you the option of buying it back for restoration at a reasonable sum..Tom Smith
'60 88" driver
'53 80" project
'60 Morgan drver
'60 Morgan project
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I am with USAA as well. The lady I worked with was really good - we agreed on the stated value as $4k range (low). I think she looked up KBB value for average or something to get that number. But to get that where it needs to be I need to go get it appraised by a SME.1960 88" SII Pliny the Elder
1997 D-90
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Originally posted by NickDawsonIts me, hijacking a thread once again ... Navydevildoc - how did you get USAA to quote it? They told me it a '73 wasn't in their database. Figured it was just the rep I spoke with...
I'm also trying to understand insurance options - thinking about registering as an antique to avoid VA state inspection, not sure if that factors in., body type (again no easy choice). But in the end about 30 minutes later it was done.
As far as plates, I have personalized plates, but other than that, they are not "Antique" or "Collector" plates.2005 LR3
1965 RHD Series IIA currently aka "The hope crusher"Comment
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FWIW, I'm insured with Progressive, and was able to add my 109 online just like any other car. But I have liability only on it, so all they really cared about was that the VIN match my title so they can make the state DMV happy.'67 109 NADA #413 - rebuilding w/ TDI & galvy chassis.Comment
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Progressive is fine for liability only, but don't insure anything you care about with those guys. The worst company in the country.
Tell me this chick isn't the devil.
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What was your experience with them? I've been nothing but satisfied - not that I've had to actually use them much, but they were helpful and responsive the handful of times I had claims with other vehicles.
Farmers, on the other hand... I had to file a complaint with the state insurance board to get them to pay up after one of their customers did $6,000 worth of damage backing into my (parked) car.'67 109 NADA #413 - rebuilding w/ TDI & galvy chassis.Comment
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