We have Grundy’s World Wide. We found them to be the cheapest and had less restriction. All 4 of our Plymouth Cuda’s are covered through them. Check em out. There is also Hagerty Collector Network.
Most classic car insurance companies are good. I use American Modern. Keep in mind there are restrictions on classic car policies. You can’t use these cars as everyday use vehicles and you’ll have to prove you have a different car (and insurance) for your everyday use needs. Most companies have minimum age 25 requirements for drivers as well.
American Collectors -if it is in good condition (almost show worthy). this is mainly for classic cars that are not used to commute. just for pleasure use etc.
You can get cheap rates from a bunch of carriers, but most personal auto policies only cover “actual cash value” which is “replacement cost LESS depreciation”- so even though the “full coverage” rate looks good- the car isn’t covered the same way it would be if you had “classic car” coverage.
Good Luck!
5 Responses to Does anyone have any recommendations for classic automobile insurance?
Autumns Destany
February 8th, 2010 at 7:28 am
you need alot of money
Ann D
February 8th, 2010 at 7:42 am
not allstate, they have problems paying up on claims. try geico, progressive
69 FstBck
February 8th, 2010 at 8:41 am
We have Grundy’s World Wide. We found them to be the cheapest and had less restriction. All 4 of our Plymouth Cuda’s are covered through them. Check em out. There is also Hagerty Collector Network.
Sheryl
February 8th, 2010 at 9:27 am
Most classic car insurance companies are good. I use American Modern. Keep in mind there are restrictions on classic car policies. You can’t use these cars as everyday use vehicles and you’ll have to prove you have a different car (and insurance) for your everyday use needs. Most companies have minimum age 25 requirements for drivers as well.
I bought from:
http://www.classiccarinsurance.com
bellytail
February 8th, 2010 at 10:13 am
American Collectors -if it is in good condition (almost show worthy). this is mainly for classic cars that are not used to commute. just for pleasure use etc.
You can get cheap rates from a bunch of carriers, but most personal auto policies only cover “actual cash value” which is “replacement cost LESS depreciation”- so even though the “full coverage” rate looks good- the car isn’t covered the same way it would be if you had “classic car” coverage.
Good Luck!