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    Every insurance I have looked into won't insure full coverage unless the car is garage kept and not driven.

    I didn't mind so much having only libility insurance when my car was worth maybe 5$K, but I have about $35K in my two toys now, and I'd like some better coverage.
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    Ya they all want them kept in a garage, but I drive mine and I tell them I do.
    I tell them I go to 2 car club meeting's a week.
    When my truck caught fire in Texas they paid the whole bill.
    That included my stay for a week in a motel and food three times a day.
    Kurt

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    I now have Grundy - and while they would like it garaged/kept under cover to prevent theft, the driving restrictions are minimal - and it's used mainly for rides and errands. They ask that you don't use it for a daily driver, but how can they check it out. On the T-bucket, I had Sneed - and again, minimal restrictions - and I drove that car everywhere, including work, errands, rides in the country, shows and yes even a couple parades.
    Dave W
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