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cabaynes 11-13-09 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by RenoCYM (Post 9600474)
That's the way the insurance biz works. They compare all available like models - options, mileage, condition, etc. - in the greater metro area where you live and base their replacement costs on that. Unfortunately, the few FDs that have sold around here have all gone for less than $8000.

If I want a higher value/replacement cost on the car - what they call "agreed value" I'd have to go to a specialty insurance company like Haggerty that covers rare collector cars and the like. There I could set my own value - in conjunction with the company - but they have some pretty strick limits before they'll cover a car: very low annual usage (I think it's around 1500 miles/year last time I checked), car must be kept in a closed, secure gargage, stuff like that; and they won't cover every car, it's up to them whether it's a classic, rare, or collector car.

That's probably why you see so many FDs for sale on ebay with salvage titles, cost to repair them far exceeds the insured value.

For what it's worth, I own 2 CYMs, both with under 50k miles & in excellent condition. Have them both insured through my local Erie agent with an agreed value of $19k each.

Meiogirl 11-15-09 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by RenoCYM (Post 9600973)
As I said, I've looked into that. There are some very strict restrictions as to what they will cover and how you use and store the car. Has to be less than 1500 miles a year, and what killed it for me - no licensed drivers under the age of 18 in the household (I have 2). I also would have to pay for an appraisal by someone they recommend, on their list of approved appraisers, and could take an average of 3 different appraisals as the highest "agreed Value". They do, however, use collector and specialty car appraisers rather than used car appraisers.

I'd say change insurance companies.
In 2005 my roommate and I both lost our FDs in a fire. Mine a 1994 PEP insured with Statefarm and his a 1993 Blk R1 insured with AAA. I got 23k for mine and he got an estimate of 12k for his. He sent his insurance company a copy of my estimate from my appraiser and AAA turned around and offered him 8k for the car because his was stock and mine had aftermarket stuff that was listed in my appraisal. A tough lesson to learn, those cheap insurance companies are like that for a reason.

If you end up storing it, keep it insured because you never know what might happen. Mine was being stored for a rebuild about 2 months before I lost it. I'm so glad I didn't cancel the insurance.

StealthFox 11-16-09 12:49 AM

great story meio goes to show good quality insurance and keeping it can pay off. imagine if you lost your car and the parts you put into it from the fire...

Ratjar 11-16-09 01:49 AM

hey, give me a call I lost your number. its Kyle.


I say keep it man. I can help you with whatever you need and I know some locals that I can talk to who might be willing to drop that engine in pretty cheap. i have 2 FD's here now. ill stop by your work sometime and we can shoot the shit. KEEP IT.

Ratjar 11-16-09 02:05 AM

and for a comparison, ryan couldnt even get 15k for his car. thats a seriously nice FD, full single conversion with all supporting mods, dyno'd, near mint interior, greddy profec, GT35r with a full defi setup. While users here are in the know of how bad the economy is you have to realize michigan has it a bit worse. not to mention you are in automotive business. Ill stop by tomorrow if I get a chance. msg me your cell number and ill call you.


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