Seems like a good deal to me. My Haggerty policy costs me just over $200, but insurance in Texas is higher than most places. As long as you get a policy that suits your driving habits, I don't think you can go wrong with any of the Classic Car Insurers. rick
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The original poster said he was paying 95 bucks a year...works out to a whopping 26 cents a day....
so I guess I would say it is, if not a great deal..(which would be free) it sure is not anywhere near a bad deal..
I have had "classic cars" insured for well over 25 years.... BUT
The one thing I have learned is to actually ask the company...(not your broker) what the REAL driving restrictions are... Most people like Haggerty but when I specifically asked if I could drive my car 60 miles on a Sunday afternoon to visit my Father the answer was NO.... it would be classified as pleasure driving (like what the hell do they think I would be driving the car for) ...
Needless to say I passed on insuring the cars with them... I now insure with American Collectors
and they did allow the drive to visit my dad...BUT even they would NOT insure the car While I was not driving it IF I parked the car on the street......Damn glad Dad had a good sized driveway....
Bob Griffiths

