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I went with State Farm at an agreed upon value and it costs me 350/yr.
Unless, you have a drinking buddy that owns a state farm franchise I wouldn't trust them for home or auto but especially classics. Nothing but issues and this was verified by relatives that work at State farm...State Farm has vintage car policies too. I haven't seen their restrictions thought.
Actually, the only way you can be sure how they cover is to talk to someone who has had a similar claim.
I don't even think Hagerty would like that since it will be stored in a different spot each night.. Would it be on a trailer? Not enclosed?Speaking of inconvenient, we wanted to put the Bronco behind the RV and do a 6-8 week National Park tour in a year or two. I knew this would be excluded so at renewal time I asked if there was a one time rider I could buy that would allow the described use for a specific time window. Nope. Not even if I hit 4 or 5 car shows across the country. Also asked that if I purchased regular insurance for the trip if they would sell me gap insurance. So if Progressive decides my Bronco is only worth 25k Grundy would kick in the other 25k to make me whole. Also a “no.” Any of y’all have any experience getting coverage for your truck while under tow and not on the way to a car show?
I put my bronco on its own policy with state farm and have no other insurance with them.I had Chrome, (American Collector) and went to State Farm.
What people aren't saying is that you can get the collector rate from State Farm IF you have the rest of your cars insured with them.
I switched house, business, auto and Umbrella policies to SF and that's the only reason I left Chrome -other than the local agent was inept and I didnt trust him at all (I have several examples I won't get into).
Haggerty is the elite coverage company for classics. From the 4 guys I've known for decades and all have collected they were fantastic to file a claim with. Not one issue for any of them.Re upping this thread, for current 2023 info:
So what are you all paying for classic insurance, with who?
I just received an online quote from Haggerty at $850 a year, $55,000 coverage. OUCH!. Grundy quote at $399 year, same value. No accidents. Whats up with the difference?
Right now, because I was just rebuilding, now getting ready to really drive, I use USAA, who DOES NOT cover classic, its just purchase price from 1973 with inflation, IOW, $5,500 loss coverage. Thats one fender.
I just sent a question to local Haggerty rep here in Payson why the difference.
I'd recommend sending a PM to @El Jefe on here - he's a Hagerty agent in Tucson and can give you a quote that might be more specific to your needs than what you get online? I'd have to go dig out the details of my coverage that I have through him, but it was less than the $$ amount you mentioned, with a slightly higher insured value.How are the rates at state farm and others?
Haggerty is the elite coverage company for classics. From the 4 guys I've known for decades and all have collected they were fantastic to file a claim with. Not one issue for any of them.
Haggerty FINALLY lets you drive on a USFS road or the "sand highway" which is an ocean beach. Never used to-ever!!! Don't care what an agent might tell you - it's what the company will or will not pay a claim on that we care about.
Ask Grundy and they are quite a bit more restrictive than Haggerty. I know, I called their main office several times and compared.
I use State Farm now. Used to have Chrome