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  • #31
    1976 cadillac miller meteor.

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    • #32
      I use Hagerty for My limo, very good company to deal with

      You can go to www.Hagerty.com, and do an online quote

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      • #33
        How do you insure your Hearse

        I am about to have my 49 road worthy. I was wondering who yall use to insure your rides. Any discussion on this topic is GREATLY appreciated since I am in the dark on insuring a "classic car." Thanks

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Deplegott
          I am about to have my 49 road worthy. I was wondering who yall use to insure your rides. Any discussion on this topic is GREATLY appreciated since I am in the dark on insuring a "classic car." Thanks
          I don't know how it works in Russia but over here collector car insurance usually requires you keep your car in a locked garage when not in use, can't use it as general transportation [can't use it to go to work], and usually they require you to have 1 "normal car" for every collector car you have on your policy [what constitutes a "normal car" depends on the company]. Depending on the company they might also put a limit on how many miles you can drive it per year, they might have an age restriction on who can drive it.

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          • #35
            We just purchased a 1983 Cadillac S&S Coach and Progressive who we use for everything won't cover it! Ugh! We have our info now sent out to Haggerty, State Farm and Farmers. Waiting to hear from them.

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            • #36
              Progressive supports the ACLU. One reason to drop them right there. State Farm insures my Hearse.

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