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Re: Grundy Insurance deal
| Tom in Missouri | 17 Jun 2004 15:53 |
I liked the part that Grundy was realistic about driving. They say they don't have limits, because they drive their cars, too. After all, if you have a 2500 mile limit, and drove to Bloomington from New York, or on one of the NCRS road trips, you could use up all your miles in one trip. And if you were driving to something like Nashville last year from California, you couldn't drive home! (yeah, like that would happen.)
But if they won't insure you newer than a '74, and the collector/classic/antique begins at 25 years, then those with 1979 and below are out of luck.
And if you have to have a huge collection, that does most of us in, also. I mean, if you can have two or 3 cars, and that isn't enough for Grundy, then I guess most of us need to look other places.
Hope you are reading this Grundy!
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| Diode | 17 Jun 2004 14:22 |
Tom in Missouri spoke thusly:
> I picked this up on the NCRS board tonight. Something to think about. <snip>
I never have a problem with Hagerty. I was REAL impressed with their 24 hour roadside service as well. I had to use that part of my coverage when I thought I lost a rear wheel bearing. The guy showed up with a flatbed and was super careful with my car. I pay $235 a year ($15 of it is for the roadside service) and my car is covered for $30K.
 Signature Shut up, Dave.
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| Tom in Missouri | 17 Jun 2004 05:21 |
I picked this up on the NCRS board tonight. Something to think about.
Since insurance comes up rather often, I thought I'd pass this note on that I received from Grundy:
Thank You for contacting GRUNDY WORLDWIDE's web site. Unfortunately, we are unable to insure Corvettes model year 1974 or newer unless the vehicle is part of a collection of collector cars. Best of luck in your search for proper coverage on your vehicle. Respectfully, GRUNDY WORLDWIDE
No where on their web site do they state this. The best part, on their application, I listed this:
How many collector cars owned? - 2
I wonder what they require as a collection.
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