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Old 10-26-2005, 01:38 PM
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Default GN Agreed Upon Value

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Thought I'd share this from the other board. Might prevent some tears if your (or my) GN is stolen or wrecked...

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I also have USAA. Turns out they only insure my GN for Kelly Blue book - about $7k something. I called American Collector's (USAA recommended, but a separate co.). Anyway, AC said for 15K value, no mods (I lied), no more than 2500 miles a year, 100k, 1k, 100k, no deductible in TN, it would cost me $298/yr - for 18k value, it would cost $349/yr. I'm going to call Grundy now. HTH.



Just called Grundy. For 15k value, no mileage restriction (but guy said not to be used for everyday driver) same coverage as above, it would be $240/yr - for 18k, it would be $282/yr. No drivers under 25 though. Guess I'm going with Grundy after they send me the paperwork to read. FWIW, I'm paying USAA $400/yr full coverage for the GN now without an agreed upon value.
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Have you tried Hagerty? We agreed upon 20K
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Old 02-16-2007, 09:26 PM
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Be sure to check fine print regarding driving and racing restrictions. Some companies have them; some don't. May or may not be a concern. Having a certified inspection/assessment done is always a good idea. Grundy/Haggerty policies presume that this is not your primary car, and the car will be garaged.
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Be sure to check fine print regarding driving and racing restrictions. Some companies have them; some don't. May or may not be a concern. Having a certified inspection/assessment done is always a good idea. Grundy/Haggerty policies presume that this is not your primary car, and the car will be garaged.
In my special case Hagerty was ideal because mine is not a daily driver/primary car........actually it's quarternary........+ garage kept
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