--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Eddie Stakes" <eddiestakes@xxxx> wrote: > Speaking of insurance, there are a few requirements should any of you get > your old Gremlins or other AMC's insured, but it is worth it, > www.hagerty.com and www.jctaylor.com are two of the best, about $138 per > year full coverage for my 69 SC/Rambler wagon *AND* 68 Rebel convertible. > Neither are driven over 3000 miles per year, both are garaged too, there are > a few other requirements but no big deal. > Eddie Stakes > www.planethoustonamx.com > I have my regular insurance on my Malibu with "The Hartford" through the AA= > RP and have my 2 Hornet's on a classic policy with a nationally advertized > c= > ompany I found in the Hemmings Motor news and they sent me a list of agents > = > near me. Turns out the agent I chose has a 53 Vette that I had seen on My > Cl= > assic Car on TV. > "Doc" > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links My friend has had all his cars insured wth JC Taylor for years. When I went to get my yellow Hornet back on the road 7 years ago he told me to call Taylor. Taylor turned me down. It seems they had a new rule about the daily driver you had to have. They wanted me to have a daily driver tha was not older than 5 years old, my 77 Malibu was 20 years old at the time. I found a company in Hemmings that didn't care how old my driver was and was just recently bought out by Hagerty. When I called my agent to put the new car on the policy he didn't even have the pic's in his hand and I had the insurance cards and got the plates. I bought the car saturday and had the car on the road thursday. It cost me 34$ to add the new car to the yellow cars policy. I pay 135$ a year for both cars. "Doc"