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Classic Insurance? #656934
03/08/2008 12:58
03/08/2008 12:58
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Morrison Offline OP
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Hey everyone, I've noticed a few posts recently whereby people have said that they have got classic car insurance for their coops.

Does anyone know which companies will insure the coop as a classic and what limitations do they put on you? What about these pay as you go policies?

For info my coop is an unmodified 16vt and i'll be doing max 2/3000 miles mostly on weekends per year. I'm 28, in CF5, 8 years PNCB, one claim in Jan 2007.

Any info gratefully received! \:\)

Mark.

Re: Classic Insurance? [Re: Morrison] #657033
03/08/2008 17:58
03/08/2008 17:58

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like to hear about this too.
most places are 15 year old arnt they?

Re: Classic Insurance? [Re: ] #658053
05/08/2008 08:03
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10 yo is the norm I think...


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Re: Classic Insurance? [Re: MCMike] #658203
05/08/2008 12:28
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Could i put a cerbra on classic insurance

Re: Classic Insurance? [Re: ] #658494
05/08/2008 21:11
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This question has been asked a million times without a decent answer.
Who insures a car over 10years old on a classic insurance policy?

think ive found ne aswell for my age group!21-25
http://www.lynbrookins.co.uk/www.lynbrookins.co.uk/frames.php

Apparently they insure a car over 10years old thats no longer in production!!
Coupes older than 1998 great!!!


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Re: Classic Insurance? [Re: coupedummy] #665317
18/08/2008 23:29
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i insured a bloke the other day 27 with another car with 5yrs ncb in his name as his main daily driver for just over 180 quid comp on 5k miles limited on a classic policy the other day \:\)

Re: Classic Insurance? [Re: Blue20vt] #667595
23/08/2008 15:10
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Thanks for all the replies guys, its definately something I'm going to look into once she's up and running properly. Had a quote for just under £300 limited to 3000 miles per year which is the best so far.

Blue20vt - Do you work for an insurance co or something? Which one?! \:D


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