I also used to work in film for 12 years, Make sure you know what's going on
with your car and what they are using it for. I would only let them park it
and use it for background. Never let some rapper drive it. He he.
Dan

On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 3:53 PM, John Nasta <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Alex. Part of the deal is that they have to provide a certificate of
> insurance for the full value of the vehicle naming the vehicle owner as the
> loss payee and with a "save harmless" clause saying that the vehicle owner
> is not responsible for any damages or liability that may result.
>
>
>
> Quoting Alex LaRue <[email protected]>:
>
>  Check your insurance policy and make sure you aren't violating the terms.
>> Most policies prohibit Commercial Use.  If the company that rents your car
>> will provide coverage and put it in writing you should be ok.
>>
>> Alex LaRue
>> LaRue Insurance, Inc.        (800)303-3518   Fax (866)591-7318
>> P O Box 119
>> 54 Lincoln Square
>> Hodgenville, KY  42748       ACES  4711
>>
>> www.LaRueInsurance.net   www.LaRueClassics.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: 
>> chevelle-list-bounces@**chevelles.net<[email protected]>
>> [mailto:chevelle-list-bounces@**chevelles.net<[email protected]>]
>> On Behalf Of John Nasta
>> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 2:50 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Chevelle-list] picture cars
>>
>> Just throwing this out there. I am looking into making my cars
>> available for film & television. I have a friend who does this and he
>> gets $500 per day. If anybody else is interested, let me know and I'll
>> tell you what I find out. My research would be for the NYC area since
>> that is where I live. I also work as a grip in film & television, so I
>> know a little bit about it already.
>>
>> John Nasta
>>
>>
>>
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