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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Antique Cars / April 2004

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Josh - 16 Apr 2004 19:39 GMT
I am thinking about buying a classic car (1960s) to restore.  The car
probably won't be worth more than 3k.  In calling around about classic
car insurance, I keep finding that it needs to be in a locked garage.
Does anyone know of someone who offers classic car insurance but does
not require a locked garage?

Thanks,
Josh
Steven E. Eyrse - 17 Apr 2004 05:56 GMT
who do you have for your other cars? Insure it with them, just don't
point out that it is a "classic" as it isn't until you do all of the
restoration.  Then you can get it aprasied and set a value if anything
happens.  You'll get a better deal doing it thru you primary insurance
company.

Steve E.  

I have Allstate on my '29 / '35 / and 2002 along with the house.

>I am thinking about buying a classic car (1960s) to restore.  The car
>probably won't be worth more than 3k.  In calling around about classic
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>Thanks,
>Josh
 
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