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Re: Insurance Companies

Posted: 8/13/14 4:04pm Message 11 of 12
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Cheektowaga, NY - USA
Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 3
Vette(s): 1979 Corvette T-Top Coupe,L48,Automatic
I have mine through J.C. Taylor lowest price I found full coverage agreeded value havoc registered historical here in NY State limits the amount you can drive it maybe like 3000 miles


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Re: Insurance Companies

Posted: 8/14/14 1:52pm Message 12 of 12
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La Quinta, CA - USA
Joined: 3/19/2008
Posts: 53
Vette(s): 1968 convertible, small block, auto, pw, pb, ps, air, 3rd owner CA black plate

My insurance is through AAA (Auto Club of Southern California).  I had to go check to see how it is written up. I m not sure who actually underwrites the insurance, but it is an Agreed Value policy written for an agreed value of $37,000.  It has a $250 collision deductible, Liability 100,000 each person / $300,000 each occurrence and property damage of $50,000 each occurrence.   Uninsured Motorist is $100,000 each person / $300,000 each accident.   

It is identified as garaged and driven less than 2500 miles / year.   I write them a check for $201 a year after using the following discounts:  C3VR Corvette Club, multi car, multi policy Good Driver and Garaged. We have had all our cars and home insured through AAA.   When I purchased the car six years ago, AAA did an inspection, took pics and shopped for me.  I got a call back with this policy and I accepted.

I have no idea if this is a fair price or not, but I do not have any stipulations on the policy other than those explained above.  I'm happy it is not more living in SoCal!

FYI, the car club discount is 5%.  To qualify the club needed to be in existence for 3 years and have a minimum of 100 active members. C3VR helps out again!





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