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    Hotrod insurance

     



    Hey everyone,
    How does everyone insure their cars (I mean classic/hotrod/rattle)?
    How many lumps ya want with that?

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    Hi, Here in Canada, my rat uses a policy for "Custom-Hot Rod" had to get it appraised as a rod,no big deal,as usuall it's all about $$$$.

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    here,farmers makes a policy for em. you do have to agree on a value.the quote i got wasnt too bad.of course your drivin record does have a lot to do with it.if you have a clean record its not bad at all and your age is a factor too.

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    We beat this one severely a short time ago here : http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/sho...ight=Insurance
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    Has anyone tried Robin at Midwest Classic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bug View Post
    Has anyone tried Robin at Midwest Classic.
    I have my deuce insured with Robin. I have not had any claims, but the rate is competitive with other companies, and his office is very easy to deal with. I'm satisfied. One of my buddies has several cars insured with him, and he highly recommended Midwest Classic to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    We beat this one severely a short time ago here : http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/sho...ight=Insurance
    i knew we had but iv`e never had any luck with the " thread search " mode on here
    iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOSS429 View Post
    i knew we had but iv`e never had any luck with the " thread search " mode on here

    That's the reason I went in to my subscriptions under "UserCP" to find that thread
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    Like IC2 said the thread has been chewed and spit out and the winner is Grundy.

    Mine is due in Jan. and 327.00 for 1 yr. 55,000 replacement value liability,collision and comp.
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    If I am hearing correct, Grundy is the best choice for a finished car. Thanks for the input and sorry for digging up an older post.
    How many lumps ya want with that?

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