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DriveLikeAGirl 07-01-2012 06:59 PM

OHIO insurance
 
My cobra is registered as a 1995 Midstate Cobra Replica. My problem is insurance, I've worked alone as well as with a broker. Because of my age (28) I was no-quoted by Haggerty, Chrome and others before getting a broker. The broker was able to get me quoted and covered. But just last week, during thier routine follow up they asked how I was enjoying my '95 ford mustang. Turns out the underwriters (Travelers insurance) never even opened my paperwork, including application and third party appraisal before writing my policy. I asked them to have the underwriter call me. they appologized profusely and said it would be fixed, yesterday I recieved a partial refund and a statement of termination.

My driving record is clean. The car is not financed. I have a third party appraisal. I need a policy that states guaranteed agreed value, that will insure a 28 year old female. Any leads are greatly appreciated.

Hotfingrs 07-01-2012 07:35 PM

Consider moving your insurance to State Farm. Agreed value, no limits, only stip you can't drive it to work everyday. 89.00 for 6 months

mpanten 07-01-2012 07:37 PM

I live in ohio and use midwest classic. I belive the agents name is robin terry but im not sure he is still there

Midwest Classic Insurance

chucks1 07-02-2012 09:30 AM

I use Midwest as well. Stated value and I believe 6,000 miles per year. Cost is around $45 per month for my SPF.

ekrupa2 07-02-2012 03:52 PM

A second vote for Robbin Terry at Midwest Classic. And he is still there.

sdonnel 07-03-2012 09:34 AM

I only made one call. Midwest. It's that simple.

Scott

Aeterna 07-04-2012 01:38 PM

I use Grundy Classic ( Grundy Insurance ), I'm a 29yr old male and pay $225 a year for 30k in agreed value, no mileage restriction but I do have to have a "primary driver" that is insured as well with normal insurance. You might want to try giving them a call? Midwest is who another guy here in Colorado Springs uses and he has had no problems with them either.

DriveLikeAGirl 07-06-2012 06:21 PM

Thanks All. Robbin Terry @ Midwast Classics made it happen!

joyridin' 07-07-2012 07:36 AM

A little late, but Erie Insurance will do the same and you do not have to keep it insured at full coverage for the whole year.


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