Insurance and swaps.

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I called haggerty for the scamp and they gave a $900 annual premium for my car when finished with an agreed value of $45,000. They went so far to insure the car up to $25,000 while I was restoring it because I told them it's all original sheet metal with no patch panels so in order to replace the car in case of a loss during restoration.

I currently have the car insured on my wifes Liberty Mutual Policy with an agreed value of $9,000 full coverage with a $100 deductable full coverage for $250 a year But as soon as she is in paint I will be switching to Haggerty.

I went through Grundy, and got $50,000 for $450
 

Californian here.

As long as your car is '74 or older, there's no problem. If I recall correctly, we used to have the emissions exemption roll over each year so that if your car was 30 years old, it was exempt. however, they stopped the roll-over in 2004.

Pssst, it's 1975 AND older. 1976 AND newer need biannual smog inspections.
 
Rev, your humor is so flippin' funny!!!!
 
I don't know about you guys but I have Allied (Nationwide) insurance (full coverage) on my '70 Duster and as long as I get it appraised and keep track of receipts for parts and work I can insure it for however much it's appraised for. I built a new 360 for it and upgraded/restored most of the mechanicals and hope to get it appraised for at least $6000 (originally worth $3000) once I finish up a few more major things.

I'm also pretty sure I have no limit on mileage, I've never had to give the insurance co. any mileage numbers. Good thing too because I drive my Duster every chance I get, I put probably 3000 miles on it in the last 5 months.
 
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