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Old 03-25-05, 12:29 AM
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Question old school car insurance

was just curious what company you guy's/girls would recc, im planning on getting full coverage if it's possible with a classic, either eventually or at 1st, also lookin at possibly custom car insurance, does anybody know about it? thnx for your help
Old 03-25-05, 11:22 AM
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I use JC Taylor Insurance.I have "Modified Car" Insurance it costs me $180.00 a year.A friend of mine who has several Ole Skool Rotaries has them insured with JC Taylor.here is there website..... www.jctaylor.com
Old 03-25-05, 11:37 AM
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damn...u have 2 b 25yrs of age to apply for the insurance?! (im 21 right now)...is there any other insurance out there that doesnt have an age requirement or at least 21?....thnx very much though hullie very good company from what it sounds like might switch in a few yrs or so i guess when im actually of age
Old 03-25-05, 02:40 PM
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shoot 25 years. damn. well on the other hand i will have a clean driving record when i can apply. in 2 years. lates matt22 oh by the way i currently pay about 100 bucks for liability through progressive. and yes i know i am getting raped by those rates, but i will switch soon. lates matt22 keep me informed if you find another good company thafox
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Originally Posted by thafox
was just curious what company you guy's/girls would recc, im planning on getting full coverage if it's possible with a classic, either eventually or at 1st, also lookin at possibly custom car insurance, does anybody know about it? thnx for your help
dude, try checking out http://www.insurance-quote-free.com/chris cheaper! might help you with your concern! i checked out some but they're way too high. try shopping around. goodluck!
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I have State Farm on the Rx4 through my wife so that we can get the 2 car discount on her insurance. She likes state farm because they cover us for everything else too. eg. theft, fire, flood. I cheap AIG insurance on the 84 Rx7. The seem all right and I hvae only been paying like 80 a month for the Rx7 and the camper van. I dont like my agent though. No matter what company you go through, get a good agent. Mine keeps forgetting to add cars to my policy and getting vin numbers wrong etc. Not that the DMV has the number for that van correct either though. I'll definately be checking out JC Taylor
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Wow I just checked out how much it costs to insure my Rx4 as a classic. They only want like $320 some odd dallars a year. They want the mileage to remain somewhat low but thats cool. It sounds like they are flexable on that any how. And it's full coverage! Atleast it reads like its full coverage. Im gonna call these guys Hullie. Thanks again
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for the mileage limit, you can just unplug your odometer once in awhile right?
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I guess. though here in Phoenix plastic is pretty brittle so I dont generally like to be fooling around with plastic bits. Besides... It sounds like they are pretty flexable
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