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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Antique Cars / May 2005

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cdotspace - 28 May 2005 13:56 GMT
I have a 1978 Alfa Romeo. The previous owner suggested getting
insurance from J. C. Taylor. Does anyone have experience with them?
Does anyone recommend anyone else?

The car is garaged, driven only for pleasure, not to work or shopping.
v8z - 28 May 2005 22:14 GMT
www.hagerty.com

> I have a 1978 Alfa Romeo. The previous owner suggested getting
> insurance from J. C. Taylor. Does anyone have experience with them?
> Does anyone recommend anyone else?
>
> The car is garaged, driven only for pleasure, not to work or shopping.
vicsage@yahoo.canada - 31 May 2005 00:37 GMT
>I have a 1978 Alfa Romeo. The previous owner suggested getting
>insurance from J. C. Taylor. Does anyone have experience with them?
>Does anyone recommend anyone else?
>
>The car is garaged, driven only for pleasure, not to work or shopping.

It would help if you indicated where on earth you're located. If
you're looking for a recommendation stateside try asking at
www.alfabb.com -- they're mostly Yanks on that board, and lots have
had experience claiming from their various insurance companies.

If you want British/European try
http://www.alfaowner.com/Forum/index.php?referrerid=3117
Insurance is a common topic there.

I'll assume you aren't a Canuck. If you are, post your province, since
it makes a difference.

Other parts of the world require different directions.

Yes I could look up your e-mail address, backtrack to a website or
ISP, but that's effort that shouldn't be required for a Usenet
response.
--Vic
cdotspace - 31 May 2005 13:17 GMT
My bad. I'm in Kansas City, MO USA.
 
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