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  • westcoastkevin
    1st Gear
    • Jan 2011
    • 162

    Insurance question?

    Hi,
    Granted, mine is still a pile of parts. I have been thinking about insurance as I will be renewing at the end of June.

    Do you keep classic car insurance on your Series Rover or just have it on your regular policy?

    This is my first 60 year old vehicle so thought I would ask.
    Kevin
  • albersj51
    5th Gear
    • May 2010
    • 687

    #2
    I had regular insurance on mine. Then, as I spoke with my agent and mentioned the rebuild, she checked out coverage for while it was apart. Turns out Hagerty offers such coverage and for a lot less than I was paying. Needless to say, I switch the Hagerty.

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    • knac1234
      4th Gear
      • Nov 2010
      • 442

      #3
      Kevin,

      There are a lot of classic insurance companies. I chose American Collectors Insurance.

      They have different mileage tiers, 2500 and 5000 a year, all requiring pleasure driving and no regular work/commuter use.

      They also have a 7500 mile tier, which allows for occasional use for driving it to work, etc.... My MGs and Hillman, only driven in fair weather, have the lower tiers.....the Rover has the 7500 mile tier allowing the work use

      There are a few other restrictions, one being you must have at least one "normal" vehicle for each licensed driver in the household.

      Julian
      Julian
      72 Series III NAS
      03 Disco
      04 Freelander (sold, but still running strong)
      2011 LR2 (Fuji White/Tan....per the wife )
      65 MGB / 73 MGBGT
      71 RHD Hillman Super Imp

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      • redmondrover
        1st Gear
        • Nov 2007
        • 102

        #4
        Insurance

        We have both Rovers (1977 109 and 1959 88) insured with Chubb. Both are stated value policies and do not have any mileage restriction although, like knac1234's policy, they do require that you have at least one "normal" vehicle for each licensed driver in the household. The policy for the 109 is less than $300 per year and, get this, when I added the 88, the bill went up by $35 for the year...

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        • yorker
          Overdrive
          • Nov 2006
          • 1635

          #5
          good thread:
          1965 SIIa 88",1975 Ex-MOD 109/Ambulance, 1989 RRC, blah, blah, blah...

          Land Rover UK Forums

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          • westcoastkevin
            1st Gear
            • Jan 2011
            • 162

            #6
            Interesting, thanks. I never even considered restoration insurance.

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            • albersj51
              5th Gear
              • May 2010
              • 687

              #7
              My hagerty policy has it so that while its apart its covered as are tools and towing by someone who "specializes" in classic car towing.

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              • RainyPDX
                Low Range
                • Feb 2012
                • 2

                #8
                Insurance with some Club "off road" ativity

                Hi all, I'm new... so, excuse me if I should have started a new post... but, this thread seems to already have some info (and the attention of some of you) :-)

                I tried to add my new 69 IIa to my Hagerty policy for my other oil leaker... And, poof, I checked the "offroad" and "snow" checkboxes, and got declined.

                Also tried American Collectables. They were nice enough to tell me that no "collector insurance" carrier would supply a policy if I plan to do that kind of stuff.

                How is everyone taking care of insurance? I think I should maybe hear what others of you are doing before I call my "normal car" insurance company....

                Thanks for any help!

                -eric

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                • Ross72SIII
                  Low Range
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 34

                  #9
                  I went to my regular insurance company...Classic car with regular use. Gets me a little bit of a price break, and lets me drive it as much as I want with as much insurance as I want.
                  No, its not a Jeep...update, actually it is for right now. I am temporarily Rover-less.

                  1972 SIII 109-sold

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                  • crankin
                    5th Gear
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 696

                    #10
                    Hagerty. $120 a year and I can drive it as much as I want.


                    Birmabright Brotherhood

                    Take the vow, join the brotherhood!


                    Clint Rankin - 1972 SIII SWB

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                    • jac04
                      Overdrive
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 1884

                      #11
                      Originally posted by crankin
                      Hagerty. $120 a year and I can drive it as much as I want.
                      Just be aware of what Eric stated above. I have agreed value Hagerty policies on my Lightweight and 68 Camaro. The Camaro has an "active restoration" policy that covers the vehicle, parts & transportation.

                      The policies have no mileage limits, BUT you are not allowed to commute or engage in any type of off-road activity. Basically, they are able to give you reasonable rates because they are getting you to agree to pamper your vehicle, which most classic car owners do anyway. Land Rover people tend to be a little different than your average classic car owner.

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                      • Kiloengineer
                        Low Range
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 59

                        #12
                        Hagerty would not quote my Land Rover because it is not kept in a garage.
                        1968 Series IIA
                        1962 Jaguar Mk 2

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                        • crankin
                          5th Gear
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 696

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Kiloengineer
                          Hagerty would not quote my Land Rover because it is not kept in a garage.
                          White lie...


                          Birmabright Brotherhood

                          Take the vow, join the brotherhood!


                          Clint Rankin - 1972 SIII SWB

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                          • Kiloengineer
                            Low Range
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 59

                            #14
                            yeah, I was not too smart there....
                            1968 Series IIA
                            1962 Jaguar Mk 2

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                            • SafeAirOne
                              Overdrive
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 3435

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Kiloengineer
                              yeah, I was not too smart there....

                              Not necessarily. Presuming that everyone uses their rover the way I do (daily driver, occasional off-road), there are more than a few people that contributed to this post who may be in for big surprises when their collector car insurance doesn't pay off after an accident, because they are clearly using their vehicles for non-covered/excluded purposes.

                              A few of us here may use our rovers in the way that a collectors insurance policy intends us to use them, but I dare say that most of us don't and ought to just get a regular old agreed-value (not stated value) policy.

                              Why risk not being covered by your collector's insurance because you T-boned a Kia when you were entering the roadway from a field 150 miles from your house? The insurance company will gladly accept your premiums based on the lies you told them, but they won't pay a thing if you were not operating within the limitations of your policy.
                              --Mark

                              1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                              0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                              (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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