Collector car insurance?
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Collector car insurance?
I'm sure this question has been asked multiple times, but I searched and the only threads I found dated back to 03.
I'm 21 years old with a clean driving record, no tickets, no DWI's, etc. I'm paying $90 a month for insurance. I probably won't even drive the car 3,000 miles this year, is there any kind of classic car insurance or collector car insurance that will insure a 1993 RX7???
I've looked, but ive had no luck!
I'm 21 years old with a clean driving record, no tickets, no DWI's, etc. I'm paying $90 a month for insurance. I probably won't even drive the car 3,000 miles this year, is there any kind of classic car insurance or collector car insurance that will insure a 1993 RX7???
I've looked, but ive had no luck!
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Originally Posted by suprfast93
i have a 93 with alot of mods. Hagerty is my insurance company. They insure collector cars and show cars. My car is insured with them for 35k. My allstate agent hooked me up with them.
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Originally Posted by camocarl
I probably won't even drive the car 3,000 miles this year, is there any kind of classic car insurance or collector car insurance that will insure a 1993 RX7???
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Originally Posted by The Black Seven
I just went to the Hagerty homepage and inputted my info and it stated that they can only insure cars no later than 1986.. Did I fill it out wrong? this is for a 94 FD.
So....not sure about what you are seeing on their site. I got this quote via my Farm Bureau insurance agent.
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From what I've seen, it varies from state to state on the year cars they insure. Hagerty won't go through for a 1993 RX7 on the website, but I may contact my insurance agent and see if he can make it go through.
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Hagerty told me our car are not collectible enough for them to insure. I've tried to insure with them for two years now. no luck! whats up with them.. how are you guys doing it. can someone give me an agents name and number I can get hooked up with.
Thanks!
Jeff
Thanks!
Jeff
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Originally Posted by mirabile
Do a search- not being a jerk, Ramy - FDnewbie - did an incredible write up on how to get collector car insurance. (It is also copied into David Hayes' 20B thread)
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Here's the David Hayes thread with the insurance discussions:
https://www.rx7club.com/build-threads-292/kilo-racing-3-rotor-fd-conversion-325733/
FD 20B Pettit Conversion
Hagerty and Grundy are probably the 2 biggest ones:
http://www.hagerty.com/
http://www.grundy.com/
It's a huge thread, search in it for Hagerty and/or Grundy.
https://www.rx7club.com/build-threads-292/kilo-racing-3-rotor-fd-conversion-325733/
FD 20B Pettit Conversion
Hagerty and Grundy are probably the 2 biggest ones:
http://www.hagerty.com/
http://www.grundy.com/
It's a huge thread, search in it for Hagerty and/or Grundy.
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Yeah i tried once and the lady I talked to was a bitch and i ended up arguing with her that people with the same car as mine are insured through her company. Then she started asking if my car had show plates or some bullshit like that.
If anybody on here has Hagery please post up your agents name.
If anybody on here has Hagery please post up your agents name.
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Insurance really does vary by state (it's regulated at the state level). When I moved from Ca to NY, my insurance company told me they did not cover FDs in NY state. (They'd cover a Z06 or Viper, but not an FD due to its high performance!)
Has anyone tried 'fibbing' to Hagerty's web site to see if they would get coverage if they were in another state?
Has anyone tried 'fibbing' to Hagerty's web site to see if they would get coverage if they were in another state?
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Originally Posted by dhahlen
I'd like to do the same... my paint on my car can't be matched due to the way it's blended. It would be near impossible to get a nice replication without a sample.. it's multi-colored. Anyway, do you know if they cover things like this? Say the car got keyed, would they repaint the whole thing?
You can try this with your regular/current insurance company. My premium only went up a few bucks when I added my rims to the policy (the agent asked me the value and she took a few pics to document them). I think I was with Mercury (in So Cal) then...
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Originally Posted by dontlift
Insurance really does vary by state (it's regulated at the state level). When I moved from Ca to NY, my insurance company told me they did not cover FDs in NY state. (They'd cover a Z06 or Viper, but not an FD due to its high performance!)
Has anyone tried 'fibbing' to Hagerty's web site to see if they would get coverage if they were in another state?
Has anyone tried 'fibbing' to Hagerty's web site to see if they would get coverage if they were in another state?
I "fibbed" and told them I was in Utah. I got $198 a year!!!!!
Vehicle Information
1993 mazda rx7
VIN:
Coverage Information Vehicle Quote
Agreed Value $12000 original Liability Rate $30
Bodily Injury/Property Damage Liability
$100000 with Comp and Collision Comp and Collision Rate $168
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist
Statutory Limit Deductible $0
Med Payments (State Limit) Included
Tax $0
Quotes are for annual (12 month) coverage.
Your Total Quote
Total Quote (Includes all cars) $198
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Originally Posted by dontlift
The way I understand it, you and the insurer agree on the vehicle, what is to be covered, what it's worth, and how it's driven. It's a little more work up front, but your paint would be covered.
You can try this with your regular/current insurance company. My premium only went up a few bucks when I added my rims to the policy (the agent asked me the value and she took a few pics to document them). I think I was with Mercury (in So Cal) then...
You can try this with your regular/current insurance company. My premium only went up a few bucks when I added my rims to the policy (the agent asked me the value and she took a few pics to document them). I think I was with Mercury (in So Cal) then...
I'll have to check into it.
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I also tried Hagerty's web site for several states and had to enter the RX-7 as an "exotic", not as a "stock" or "modified" vehicle. (In Pa, Hagerty requires a minimum agreed value of $15k)
Also note their fine print:
* Usage: Hagerty provides coverage for vehicles that are used on an occasional basis -- e.g. club functions, exhibitions, organized meets, tours and limited pleasure driving.
* Storage: Collector vehicles must be stored in a fully enclosed, locked garage when not in use.
* Driving records: Generally, one or two minor traffic violations or accidents are acceptable. We are not able to insure those who have experienced major infractions such as a DUI, reckless driving or excessive speed violations within the past 3-6 years (Depending on state requirements). All household driving records are subject to review by an underwriter.
* Regular-use vehicles: Each licensed household driver needs to have a regular-use vehicle for daily driving and must maintain regular-use insurance in his or her own name.
Also note their fine print:
* Usage: Hagerty provides coverage for vehicles that are used on an occasional basis -- e.g. club functions, exhibitions, organized meets, tours and limited pleasure driving.
* Storage: Collector vehicles must be stored in a fully enclosed, locked garage when not in use.
* Driving records: Generally, one or two minor traffic violations or accidents are acceptable. We are not able to insure those who have experienced major infractions such as a DUI, reckless driving or excessive speed violations within the past 3-6 years (Depending on state requirements). All household driving records are subject to review by an underwriter.
* Regular-use vehicles: Each licensed household driver needs to have a regular-use vehicle for daily driving and must maintain regular-use insurance in his or her own name.
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Originally Posted by str8ryd
Anyone know any information on Illinois policy? I'm going to apply for this insurance very soon.
Unfortunately I don't think Grundy's site provides "instant" quotes...