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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Posts
      155

      Insuring your protourer ....

      What do you recommend someone to do with a car that has a lot of money invested in pro touring mods.

      I am building my ride this year and althoug it will not be the nicest around, it will still cost me about $8k just in mods and a little resto work.

      I am keeping every receipt but is there an insurance company that is better at covering modified vehicles ?

      I am planning on dayly driving mine and I am very worried about theft.



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Dec 2005
      Posts
      1,978
      Cuda is insured with Grundy..
      Bob "cooter" Johnson

      (Disclamer: Any and all "questionable" comments made by Bob Johnson, Redneck, are to be taken as good natured Good 'ol boy humor. If I offended you, please get a sense of humor...)

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2004
      Location
      Montgomery, IL
      Posts
      359
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      I used to recommend just a standard auto policy, just have the car appraised in advance and keep good records, photos and receipts. However, Grundy and Haggarty have improved their insurance products tremendously to target the type of risks we want to cover but exclude the unreasonable or uninsurable exposures. I would give serious consideration to either Grundy or Haggarty. One of them is in the financing business as well which if properly underwritten and combined with a good risk policy, would seem to be a gold mine at the interest rate they are quoting.
      71 Formula, 455 SD/KRE D-Ports, Crower solid cam, TKO 600, 3:73 Eaton posi. 17" ARE 200s, , 1LE brakes, Koni, Rancho adjustable bars, Hotchkis springs


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