We have options for classic car insurance.


Let's cover those parts.

It is almost time for the Apple Blossom and the ClassyChassis. There are options when insuring a classic, whether it is parts in a garage, a rat road, a daily driver or a show car getting ready for a Barrett-Jackson Auction, you have options. We have a couple of different companies that we work with, and we can even insure trailers and memorabilia for enthusiastic collectors.

When you are ready to quote. 

Car Shows are special.

When insuring a classic car like a Classic Car, you may need to purchase specialty car insurance that is specifically designed for antique or collector cars. This type of insurance can offer additional coverage options, such as coverage for spare parts, restoration costs, and diminished value.

It's also important to note that the value of a classic car can vary widely depending on its condition, rarity, and other factors. As such, you may want to consider obtaining an appraisal of the car's value to ensure that you have adequate coverage in the event of a total loss.

Several factors can increase the cost of insuring a Classic Car. Here are some of the most common factors:

  1. The car's value: The value of a classic can vary widely depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and originality. The higher the value of the car, the more it will typically cost to insure. Some companies can have restricted limits on the amount of coverage.
  2. The age and driving history of the driver: Insurance companies consider the age, driving record, and location of the driver when calculating premiums. If the driver is young or has a history of accidents or violations, the cost of insurance for a classic may be higher.
    Daily drivers have special needs.
  3. The intended use of the car: If you plan to use your classic for daily driving or commuting, your insurance premiums may be higher than if you only use the car for occasional pleasure driving.
  4. The location where the car is stored: Insurance premiums can vary depending on where the car is stored. If you keep your classic in a garage or storage unit, your premiums may be lower than if you park it on the street. Some companies may refuse to cover a car that is parked on a street, so location is important!
  5. The insurance company: Insurance companies have different pricing structures and underwriting criteria. We have multiple companies that we work with for Classic Cars so if one is out of line, we have a backup ready.



Yes, we will ask about spare parts because we want to know if you have three frames and a transmission ready to go or you someone will be hunting through scrap yards for the next decade to find a replacement.  Let’s get you covered with a policy that is affordable and usable if the worst happens.


 

1963 Corvette 

Let's talk insuring your car today. 

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