Thanks Jim. I'm getting lots of helpful input on this issue.
> [Original Message] > From: JimM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: The Chevelle Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 9/15/03 7:53:02 AM > Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Auto Insurance > > 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 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 6:12 AM > 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 > > > >

