Antique Auto Insurance Advice

Since starting this thread, I've been trying to come up with a good insurance company (as good as you can find......lol) for insuring my 73 Duster once it's restoration is completed. I was trying to find a company that would let me drive my car as I wanted to and not have them tell me where I could and couldnot drive.......I called Grundy, and was told that if I drove it to work even once, it would be as if I had NO insurance and if in an accident in the parking lot, it would NOT be covered!!! I also got the same response from J.C. Taylor, Classic Auto Ins., Hagerty, American Collectors and even the underwriters of Geico........everyone of them said the same thing.
I talked to my State Farm insurance company who I've been with for over 30 years, that they COULD insure my Duster for the value that we would agree on once they review the appraisal and the pictures, etc. Also, there WAS NOT any restrictions as to where I could drive it or anything......I can also keep my regular personalized tags that I have on it.....of course the premium is higher, but I CAN drive it where I want---when I want.
All the others I checked with, said NO to pretty much anything that I wanted to do with MY car that I've spent so much money on and I want to drive it!!! NOT just look at it. In my book, that's not what restoring an old car is all about........spend money on it.....stand back and look at it...........NO. That's not for me. So, I'm going to go with State Farm and keep my fingers crossed that they are telling me the truth.
Greg.........mtn_jake