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bigrob 01-15-2008 02:39 PM

Insurance & Registration Q's
 
Whom would you guys suggest to insure my car with? I was thinking Haggerty. Also, would this car be considered exotic or modified or stock?

Do I need to do anything special when I go to DMV, other than have the signed title, proof of ins. ? The Texas tiltle I have lists the car as 1965 year model & make of car as " Roadster ". Model is Roadster also. Under remarks it says " Replica: ( 1965 Ford ).

I am kinda worried about DMV.

Thanks for the help! :D

Rob

Scott Hatcher 01-15-2008 04:21 PM

Rob,

Nevada now has a regisdtration for "specialty constructed vehicles" similar to California's SB100. Check with DMV for details.

bigrob 01-15-2008 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Hatcher
Rob,

Nevada now has a regisdtration for "specialty constructed vehicles" similar to California's SB100. Check with DMV for details.

Thanks Scott!

Rob

DougR 01-15-2008 04:33 PM

Insurance: Haggerty will not insure Cobras, peroid, end of conversation. They state that plainly on their website and I called to confirm. I have mine insured with American Classic Insurance. Others have theirs insured with their regular car insurance companies, check with you agent.

If you car is already registered you should have no problem. Mine was originally registered in AZ and when I went to DMV thy registered it the same as my AZ title. If that doesn't work, you can fall back on the "specialty constructed vehicles" that Scott mentioned.

bigrob 01-15-2008 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DougR
Insurance: Haggerty will not insure Cobras, peroid, end of conversation. They state that plainly on their website and I called to confirm. I have mine insured with American Classic Insurance. Others have theirs insured with their regular car insurance companies, check with you agent.

If you car is already registered you should have no problem. Mine was originally registered in AZ and when I went to DMV thy registered it the same as my AZ title. If that doesn't work, you can fall back on the "specialty constructed vehicles" that Scott mentioned.

Sounds good.

Thanks!!

Rob

speed racer 01-15-2008 08:45 PM

Nv Reg.
 
So if you use this Special Construction Vehicle to Reg. the Cobra how does the smog work for it? any other items like third brake light need to be added ect.ect..?

Got the Bug 01-15-2008 09:00 PM

My Farmer's Insurance agent was going to write the policy, but wanted to wait until I had the car fully registered in CA.

I went with Northwestern Insurance. Good people and very easy to deal with.

http://www.gotinsurance.com/default.html

Danielle Brown
NW Insurance Center, Inc.
425/483-5758 ext 7
425/483-2016 fax
classiccars@gotinsurance.com

SoTxButler 01-15-2008 09:03 PM

I also used American Classic Insurance...good people. Easy, just take four pics, fill out application, send it in and write the check...reasonable too.

Scott Hatcher 01-16-2008 10:02 AM

Speed Racer,

It's smog exempted. I don't think the 3rd brake light is an issue. Ask them.

Scott

Midwest Classic 01-16-2008 12:36 PM

Rob,

We would be glad to help you with the insurance on your Cobra. We write quite a few Cobras. Hagerty actually refers their calls to us as well.

Robbin
Midwest Classic Insurance
1-888-271-4000
www.cobrareplicainsurance.com

o'brien 01-16-2008 12:42 PM

Haggerty will insure cobras but not kit cars. The value of car seems to be the point. Higher priced cars lead better lives seems to be their thinking.

mr0077 01-16-2008 01:27 PM

Also try American National or American Family, both do bidness in Nevada and will cover our cars, for a very reasonable price.

Also, let us know how it goes at DMV, might be useful info.

Midwest Classic 01-16-2008 01:30 PM

Always be sure you ask for an agreed value for your Cobra coverage. You can really lose if you have a policy written on a Stated Amount basis.

Robbin


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