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Originally Posted by Chuckr
Did you list the cars as 65s, 66s 67s etc. or what they were build as such as a 1999 Factory Five?
I'll be looking into insurances in a bit and was curious as to what they recognize these cobras as.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Be careful telling your insurance company that you have a 1965 cobra (instead of what it really is, a 2009 cobra replica) as premiums for 60 year old classics are much lower than more current cars. In case of a claim, the adjuster could deny coverage due to the fact that you misrepresented your vehicle in order to obtain a much cheaper premium. Even though your state allows it to be registered as a 1965 cobra, we all know that it isn't, and you're giving the insurance company some ammo to deny a claim due to fraud on your part. Just call it what it is and let the chips fall where they may.
My car is insured as a 2009 Superformance cobra replica.