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Originally Posted by LS1Hawk
Which company are you using? A lot of collector's insurance companies don't even appraise the car. They do what's called an "agreed value." I have Grundy and that's what they do. Either way, it's kick ass. I only pay $475 a year for my Firehawk.
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I went with Grundy. But they would not even give me quote until I had a value for the car. Hence the reason I got it appraised because as far as I am concerned its worth what i paid for it in 88. But we all know what we think a car is worth and what an insurance company will accept are two different things. I had the car as a pleasure vehicle with allstate but like I said it was way more then this. Allstate even said they could do a policy after the appraisal, but I figured go with a company that actually deals with classic cars. Even with full coverage, my rate is low because my usage for the year will be so low. The guy who appaised it has been doing it for 20 years and I felt that the value was fair.