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Old 06-17-2005, 04:51 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by bad64chevelle
okay heres the deal, youre right that you have to be 25, however what you can do, as I had to do in my case, is put the car in my dads name, along with the insurance, from there with Hagerty, he can place you as a secondary driver (him being the primary) and whomever else he wants to let drive the car. They will then accept it, and boom you are allowed to drive your car and you are covered under the insurance policy. Problem is, QQ tags are not allowed to anyone under 25 (if you know ways around it please let me know) which means inspection is a must. Therefor you must get collectors registration which you take to the DMV and they check that your speedometer and odometer work, also sometimes if you have decent tread and mufflers on the car (Which is no big deal, but I still havent done that). Anything else goes! If you have any more questions let me know, Insurance is CHEAP like that too, but you are limited to under 5000 miles a year. Thats ALOT of 1/4 mile passes Let me know!
Jon
I didnt know anything about being 25 to get the QQ plates... as far as I know the only thing is the CAR has to be 25. I picked mine up, in my name, last year when i was still 21. I was also covered under Hagerty on my own policy. The more I think about it, I think I worded some of the stuff wrong. I didnt know 'dates of completion' for some of the stuff and didnt want to wing it, so I didnt put anything. I guess they took that as the car is finished. I guess I'll be calling them again, since they seem to be the only company that is under 25 friendly.
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