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Classic Car Policy? #132971
15/06/2006 05:25
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Hi All

Can you get the coupe on a classic car insurance policy. I had my G reg fiat X1-9 on one. Just wondering if anyone has tried?

Cheers

TC

Re: Classic Car Policy? #132972
15/06/2006 05:43
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I think most insurance companies want the car to be at least 15 years old.
Had similar trouble with TVR's, luckily I can only afford rusty sheds from the 80's!

Re: Classic Car Policy? #132973
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Scooby was looking into this, maybe check with him

Re: Classic Car Policy? #132974
15/06/2006 05:52
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Cheers Lads!

Re: Classic Car Policy? #132975
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It's normally at 10 years of age that cars can be insured on classic policies, so some of the early Coops should therefore qualify, I was asking this same question about Integrales some time ago.


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Re: Classic Car Policy? #132976
25/06/2006 16:31
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Mine is insured as a 'specialist classic car' through lancaster insurance, iam on a limited milage policy of 7K per annum but i only pay just under £500 per year whcih for me isnt bad.


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