insuring a stored car.........

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Paul-RS
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insuring a stored car.........

Post by Paul-RS » Wed May 14, 2003 10:44 pm

any suggestions?

TPFT preferably on a monthly basis.

Car locked away, and not used....

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Re: insuring a stored car.........

Post by Jon » Thu May 15, 2003 8:47 am

if you are already with NU they will reduce cover on your policy to fire and theft whilst in storage!

apart from that your stumped realy.

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Re: insuring a stored car.........

Post by Aud1 » Thu May 15, 2003 9:27 am

I have insured quite a few cars in storage, mostly Ferraris, both new and classic. All have been on classic car insurance which offered substantial discounts if the vehicle is stored or on limited mileage. I tended to have a 1000 mile limit which meant I was covered if I did want to drive them at any point (I was working overseas). At the moment I have an agreed value policy on an original '64 Cooper S that I use for hillclimbs with a 3000 mile limit and a rebate if I do less and that costs peanuts.

Hope the info is useful - I think the NU only offer Classic Car policies to cars of a certain age, but this isn't the case with all insurers...

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Re: insuring a stored car.........

Post by ChrisG » Fri May 16, 2003 1:42 pm

i'm using Specialist Car Div of Coyle/Hamilton Group for my 1985 80 Sport . Costs me £123 per year agreed value up to 3000 miles 01277 206911, worth a call to see if they can help.
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Re: insuring a stored car.........

Post by Paul-RS » Fri May 16, 2003 4:54 pm

Thanks Chris.. gave them a call, but could not insure the car...

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