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"No garage" classic car insurance available?
Hi,
I'm looking to insure my soon to be 1955 bug. I will NOT be putting 2,500 miles/year on the car, it will be driven to shows and for lesiurely drives only. However since my wife's car has 'custody" of the garage ( part of our deal for me to get this car) I therfore, do not have a garage to keep it in. I was sure I saw some recent postings from people here who mentioned 1 or 2 classic car insurance companies that did not require the car to be garaged. I was wondering if anyone could provide me the names/conact information. I've searched RAMVA archives for quite a while and could not find the info. My only other option would be to rent out a garage or space - and this can get a little pricey Thanks Matt S - sorry if this as posted 2x, first time it did not seem as if it went through |
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Not sure that I ever remember seeing classic car insurance without the
garage requirement. I do seem to remember that almost all classic insurance requires that the vehicle be kept in a locked garage and do not specify where. I believe a few companies even require that the garage be located at your primary residence. This excludes rental garages and Lock-N-Store facilities. Good Luck with your search. Charlie |
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It's possible that your regular car insurer would cover it under some sort of "antique car" policy. I had my '59 Beetle
insured with State Farm. They offer coverage for vehicles that have historic or antique tags and I don't recall them ever asking about it being garaged. (I may be wrong about that) They asked me how much I wanted to insure it for and they agreed to it. My agent took pictures for his records. >>>Mike |
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MATT S. wrote:
> Hi, > > I'm looking to insure my soon to be 1955 bug. I will NOT be putting > 2,500 miles/year on the car, it will be driven to shows and for > lesiurely drives only. However since my wife's car has 'custody" of > the garage ( part of our deal for me to get this car) I therfore, do > not have a garage to keep it in. > > I was sure I saw some recent postings from people here who mentioned > 1 or 2 classic car insurance companies that did not require the car to > be garaged. I was wondering if anyone could provide me the > names/conact information. I've searched RAMVA archives for quite a > while and could not find the info. > > My only other option would be to rent out a garage or space - and this > can get a little pricey > > Thanks > > Matt S > > - sorry if this as posted 2x, first time it did not seem as if it > went through The only one I'm aware of is State Farm... nate -- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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