joshuathewolf
Broke but no Joke
Ok, lets say you do all your own work and build an awesome track/autocross car that you also use as your DD.
In parts alone its not uncommon to drop 10k, yet even in mint condition the kbb (kelly blue book) value of your car may not be over 5k.
How do you insure your car against all the idiots who cant drive out there or even your own mistakes?
while searching for the answer at insurance agencies I was repeatedly told that I should only get state minimum coverage for any car over ten years old. And no one had an answer to the modification question.
I cannot believe that anyone who has restored a '69 Camero or other classic car would be willing to take the risk of ever driving said car without full replacement coverage.. there must be something for imports as well.
Any input is welcome. Thanks.
In parts alone its not uncommon to drop 10k, yet even in mint condition the kbb (kelly blue book) value of your car may not be over 5k.
How do you insure your car against all the idiots who cant drive out there or even your own mistakes?
while searching for the answer at insurance agencies I was repeatedly told that I should only get state minimum coverage for any car over ten years old. And no one had an answer to the modification question.
I cannot believe that anyone who has restored a '69 Camero or other classic car would be willing to take the risk of ever driving said car without full replacement coverage.. there must be something for imports as well.
Any input is welcome. Thanks.