Does anyone here use classic car insurance?

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I use State Farm for everything. I have a full coverage agreed value policy on my 1969 Dodge Dart for $9500.00 and it cost less than $50.00 every six months. I carry a $500.00 deductible. Policy also includes road service.
my state farm agent has been on me about insuring our Fairlane, maybe I should call them....
 

I have American Collector's Ins. on my Fury. I have a $20,000 agreed value that appreciates 2% every year and 5000 miles per year for about a $205 annual premium. Haggerty would only "let me" drive my car 2000 miles a year, so I went with American. That was a few years ago, I don't know if Haggerty has changed that policy. I've seen Haggerty ads that say they have unlimited mileage policies, but they didn't when I applied a couple years back. Personally, I think it's B.S. that they dictate to you how much you can drive your own car, that's what we pay premiums for.
 
I have Nationwide for my Duster. I have a full coverage policy on this car. I do not drive it every day and it is parked in my Garage. However I needed an appraisal for agreed upon value ($22,000) I have receipts for the car that total well over 18K in restoration parts and labor. When I lived in Mass. I could not get any type of collector car insurance because these companies do not do business in Massachusetts. I needed to register my car as an antique vehicle and used Commerce Insurance for stated value, Insurance for classic cars in Massachusetts sucks IMO. I am happy that I can pick and choose now that I am living in North Carolina.
 
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