Regular daily driver insurance usually doesn't cover racing either. Ken Ames Quoting John W Rosa <JohnRosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > From: Derek Whiteside <derek.whiteside@xxxxxxxxx> > To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Collector Car Insurance Qs. > > On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 09:08:26 -0400, John W Rosa <johnrosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > I've been looking at Collector Car insurers and one > > thing pops up over and over- > > > > Just about all of them require that the car not be > > involved in any kind of racing, rally or any other > > 'timed event'. > > > > How is it you guys with vintage cars that you race > > insure your cars? I can't imagine all those cars at > > Cecil were uninsured. Is everyone lying to the insurer? > > Are they insured some other way I haven't seen? > > > umm, regular (non-collector) insurance? > > dw > > > ============= > > Oh, HELL NO! I live in Jersey- the highest rates in the US! > I ain't paying $1000/year, liability-only, to run a car once > every two weeks! Also, non-collector means daily-driver to > the state, so it is then required to go through the regular > inspection process including the new emissions testing. Not > that I don't plan to keep the car up anyway- I just don't > want the monkeys touching my car. I worked there...I know > how little they give a crap about other people's property. > > > John > > > ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/