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Donald Smith 12-19-2003 11:28 AM

Insurance
 
Where or who can I obtain insurance coverage for my Cobra that is about 90% complete.

Karl Bebout 12-19-2003 01:50 PM

Try Condon and Skelly out of New Jersey. I've had Met Life coverage through them for a couple years. They had the best rates I could find after Haggerty priced themselves out of doing business with me.

TerribleTed13 12-19-2003 04:31 PM

Try American Hobbyist, out of Florida. 35k agreed value, $0 deductable, one year for $308.50. Restrictions arn't too bad.:)

Robert T. Faust 12-19-2003 05:43 PM

Don,
I hate to recommend things as someone always has a gripe against just about everything you mention here but.....I have AON Collector Car Insurance. Unlimited mileage, minimal driving restrictions, agreed value coverage, in-house claims handling and use the repair facility of your choice. They advertise in the Goodguys Gazette, and I pay $311.00 (in California) a year. $25,000 replacement value, 100/300/100 liability, 100/300 UM/UIM.
Finished the car over 7+ years ago, for 25K I can build another one or buy one the way prices have been dropping. Tried looking into Hargerty but they said they were not taking any new Cobra kit/replica cars (?)
Call: 877-765-7790
Fax: 800-521-6986
Shop around.

vettestr 12-19-2003 08:12 PM

Hello,
I went to the web site for AON Collector Car Insurance. I do not know if changes have been made or it is the fact I am in Arizona but the last line of paragraph below states they will not accept Cobras or dune buggys now. This was taken off the on line quote page. Any other possibles Please list cause we would all like to save a few bucks.

" Kit Car/Replicar - A newly manufactured or constructed vehicle that mimics a prior year's vehicle design, usually of a classic or antique model year. These cars may be pre-assembled or assembled by the purchaser. Dune buggies and Cobras are excluded. "

Mulv 12-21-2003 12:16 PM

All

I have my Superformance car on my Allstate policy with the rest of my cars... It is about $1000- per year, stated value $45K... about the same as my commuter car... $1 M liability 500K med, uninsured motorist coverage ,all perils, collision ded $100 , etc...

I just had the feeling that these guys would have the money if anything drastic were to occur...

Cheers and looking forward to meeting you all in the new year...

Steve

Bob Broberg SPF667 460BB 12-21-2003 03:45 PM

My SPF is insured with Met Life. They are taking good care of my damage (over $25,000). So far, so good. I am impressed with the adjustor's interest and empathy. We have an "agreed value" policy on the car based on purchase price but verified by an appraiser. When damage repair reaches 75% of agreed value it is totaled. We are not there yet.

Bob

Donald Smith 12-22-2003 01:31 PM

Thinks for all the information. I obtained insurance coverage via Hartford (AARP for us over 50). The same coverages as are with my other vehicles, an agreed upon value of $40K and 6000 miles per year for $425 per yr.

Sean Comerford 12-22-2003 04:13 PM

like Karl, I went with Condon & Skelly - $581 per year, no mileage limits, full glass and towing. But really I figure a guy named Condon needs all the support he can get.:D

Fitz 12-22-2003 10:27 PM

Hey, Sean, how did you get no mileage limits with Condon Shelly? I thought they needed that and your odometer reading?

jgrice 12-23-2003 04:53 AM

Don,

I am interested in the AARP program with Hartford.

Can you email me offline with some details (age requirements, how your got them to insure your cobra, house, etc).

Thanks

Jeff

jeffgrice@wideopenwest.com

mj_duell 12-23-2003 05:31 AM

Don,
I would also like Hartford insurance information. I am having some trouble finding a good company. My email is:

mj_duke@yahoo.com


Thanks,

Mike :D

Sean Comerford 12-23-2003 07:40 AM

Fitz, that's what they quoted me. I noticed the premium is quite a bit higher than those companies that limit the mileage. hopefully they won't come in at the last minute with "oh by the way...".:rolleyes:

ItBites 12-23-2003 08:59 AM

Donald Smith,

I was just speaking with my State Farm agent last week about trailering my newly acquired Cobra from Texas to here. He and I got to talking aboiut the Cobra and the Vette and he told me he could insure either one, even if they were being rebuilt/restored and not complete enough to be on the road.

I think this would fit your bill. As I recall he would need an appraisal to insure for value, but the rates seemed reasonable (the cobra will insure for something like $320/yr as an occasional driver).

Good Luck,


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