As a follow-up to my earlier post about J.C. Taylor insurance...I have my
'66 convertible value stated at $8,500.00, and it costs me $85.00 per year.
I expect to raise the value the next time the insurance is due, and expect
the premium to go up accordingly. There have been no price increases - it
has cost me $85 since I bought this insurance 13 years ago. Too expensive
then? Too cheap now? I don't know for sure, but the rates were competitive
when I bought it, and fromm current posts, seem to be pretty competitive
now.

I have similar restrictions as others have described here, but nothing which
hinders how I use the car.

I have not had any experience with any of the other specialty insurers, but
I sure have been happy with J.C.Taylor. And by the way, I am not affiliated
with them in any manner other than as a satisfied customer.

Jim

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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Auto Insurance


> Melanie:  I have Geico for the family cars.  When I called them re: my
classic they referred me to their affiliate Great American Ins. Co.  I pay
alittle over $200 per year for a garaged-weekend-holiday-occasional cruise
joyride-to & from the mechanic etc. classic vehicle.  The limits are
non-daily driver-no racing-3000 miles a year & I assume no nitrous.  The car
is fully insured which includes liability, collision and comprehensive-fire
& theft up to $20,000.  Shop around.  For a classic you need special
insurance.  If it's a daily driver, that's a whole different category.  Good
Luck!!
>
> Phil G. 65 SS
>


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