I just got my new Hemmings and there was a flyer inside about collector
car insurance. The company is AON,the flyer even had a Pro Street 53/54
Studebaker on it, Here is what they listed
Unlimited Mileage and occasional general usage allowed
Agreed Value Coverage protects against depreciation in the event of loss
Zero-dollar deductibles with highest limits available
Newly acquired auto coverage includes both liability and physical damage
to $100,000
Transit coverage included
no paint limitations
$500 spare parts coverage
$100 towing and labor included
Use of the repair facility of your choice
$5000 extra medical expense Automatically included for car rallies
IT sure sounds good but no price mentioned
says; Contact us at;
Aon Collector Car Insurance
2600 116th Ave. NE, Ste 200
Bellevue, Wa 9804
www.aoncollectorcar.com/hemmings
Call toll-free 877.765.7790
Fax 800.521.6986
Dave you may want to look into this.
Bob Whiten
car junkie
http://community.webtv.net/zzbob/StudebakersandMore
Lee - 31 Dec 2003 02:02 GMT
Hi Bob,
AON is the old K&K which was bought out about a year ago. I use them
for my cars and am quite happy.
>I just got my new Hemmings and there was a flyer inside about collector
>car insurance. The company is AON,the flyer even had a Pro Street 53/54
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>http://community.webtv.net/zzbob/StudebakersandMore
>
Lee DeLaBarre
Daytona62
1953 Commander Coupe (Parts Car)
1955 Commander Coupe (Soon to be sold)
1961 Hawk (Soon to be a '53 Coupe)
1962 Lark Daytona Convertible 62V10399
1962 Lark Regal Convertible 62V????? (Dad's Last New Studebaker)
1962 Lark Regal Convertible 62V41115 (When Done, Dad's Next New Studebaker)
1963 Cruiser (Body Tub on Frame and Most Sheet Metal/For Sale)
1963 GT Hawk 63V14568 (The Insurance Hawk)
1964 Avanti R2 4-Speed R5410 (Lark in a Party Dress <G>)
1964 Cruiser 64V10452 (Dubbed the Survivor II)
1964 Lark 4-Door Sedan 64V17327 R1 Powered Y3 Police Car
1964 Lark Convertible (Really Jim Turner's
but posession is 9/10 of the law)
1964 Lark Convertible (Canadian Built)
1966 Cruiser
(2) Studebaker Factory Parts Train Cars
Dave's Place - 31 Dec 2003 02:57 GMT
> Dave you may want to look into this.
I believe I will! Thanks, Bob.

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Jim Turner - 31 Dec 2003 03:10 GMT
I have mine on the 52 ragtop through K&K which is now AON
No problems
Jim Turner
John Wipff - 31 Dec 2003 04:00 GMT
Not available in TX :-(
Johnnywiffer
(formerly Fieronut@aol.com)
Itraseecab - 01 Jan 2004 17:04 GMT
>Not available in TX :-(
>
>Johnnywiffer
>(formerly Fieronut@aol.com)
Nor in NC.
Joe Roberts
--Shiva-- - 31 Dec 2003 23:48 GMT
Hollygolly
min premium is $100
figured my hawk- $100 minimum...
BUT, it came out, as a modified at 60-70 range...as an antique
it was $39...
so, for a c note.... interesting..
--Shiva--
p.dilling - 01 Jan 2004 16:18 GMT
I am using AON for our '53. Rates are excellent, no mileage restrictions.
I have had one small claim and they were prompt and no hassle. I recommend
them.
http://www.aoncollectorcar.com/contactus/contact.jsp
Pat
> I just got my new Hemmings and there was a flyer inside about collector
> car insurance. The company is AON,the flyer even had a Pro Street 53/54
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> car junkie
> http://community.webtv.net/zzbob/StudebakersandMore
Jerry Forrester - 01 Jan 2004 16:49 GMT
WOW! I just checked their web site and got an instant quote on both Leo and
Stella and their rates blew State Farm's rates away.
I'm going with AON next week.
I entered Leo as a 'Modified/Custom' and Stella as Antique
Classic/Collectable and Stella's rates are about 1/3 of Leo's.
cya
jf
> I am using AON for our '53. Rates are excellent, no mileage restrictions.
> I have had one small claim and they were prompt and no hassle. I recommend
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> > car junkie
> > http://community.webtv.net/zzbob/StudebakersandMore
Mike W - 01 Jan 2004 19:13 GMT
> rates blew State Farm's rates away.
I just got my renewal notice from Farmers Insurance and AON sure beats them.
I'll be switching also. I've been paying $$330 for two antique cars annually.
They cover both cars with same coverage at $133 annual. Not bad!
Mike W.
Packard Hawk
www.packardhawk.com
Mike59Lark - 01 Jan 2004 22:56 GMT
I know that most collector car insurance companys will not insure someone like a twenty
year old with a high peformance collector car but does anyone know what their age
restrictions are? Do most of them have an arbitrary age at which they will begin
considering offering insurance? Just curious. I suppose the type of car that one is
wanting to insure also figures in there some where as well. I've always used State Farm
since they've always given me a fairly decent deal and I've never owned any really
expensive collector cars.
>>>Mike
Studegary - 01 Jan 2004 23:05 GMT
>Do most of them have an arbitrary age at which they will begin
>considering offering insurance? Just curious.
Yes, 25.
Gary L.
Studebaker Drivers Club Director - Northeast Zone
35 year member of Studebaker Drivers Club, Inc.