It all depends on what you are going to do with the car. If you want an every day driver yea your right. In my case it meets my exact needs. Actually my insurance has no restrictions as for as what I can do with the car. The kicker was that I had to have historic plates on it before they would sale me the insurance. The historic plates do restrict you some. They read to be used mainly for cars driven to shows, parades and other car events not to be used for general transportation. I was told since I have three other cars sitting in my driveway and only two drivers for them not to get to concern about the restrictions. I was told if I started driving everyday back and forth to work then there might be a problem but the occasional joy ride and the trip to the store wouldn't be. When I had the chance to get the tags and insurance I jumped on it
since 95% of my driving was to cars shows anyway it worked out great for me. Then the $3.50 a year I pay for the tags and the little over $100 a year I pay for the full boat coverage with a $5,000 value helped too.
Terry
--- On Tue, 10/2/12, Bradley Jones <wagonmasterx5@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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