I have Hagerty on my 75 porsche, but my car is garaged.  They were the
only company that would give me collector car insurance even though
there are 2 qualified drivers with 2 cars in my household and only
cost 120.00 / year

Have you tried Chubb or Grundy?

Dan

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Bert Knupp <[email protected]> wrote:
> Volks,
>
> Old topic, continuing dilemma.  I'm trying to get insurance for my restored
> '70.  I obviously want a "stated value" policy as a collectible/antique car.
> I do not have an enclosed, secure garage -- only a carport in an ordinary
> residential neighborhood -- not a "gated community" with security.
>
> As a result, Hagerty's will not cover me.  I had a good quotation from
> American Collectors Insurance, but when I went to activate it today, they
> told me that I could store my car in a carport only if I lived in a secure
> "gated community."  (They didn't mention that restriction before.)  Sawry.
> My "regular" car insuror -- and two others I contacted -- told me they could
> only insure my beetle as an old car -- not with my stated replacement value
> of $12,000 -- and at a daily-driver rate.
>
> I'll ask again:  Does anybody on the list have good experience with a
> collector-car insuror that does not require a locked, enclosed garage?  I
> can't even register the car without proof of insurance.
>
> Advice would be welcome.
>
> Prosit!
>
> Bert Knupp in Music City USA
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