Ron67Alpine
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I't doesn't look like this question has been asked before. Many/most/all? states have a provision for registering a vehicle as a "classic/antique". Most of the time the advantages are things like lower liability insurance, no safety inspection, lower registration fee's...etc. One of the disadvantages is a provision, that it's only to be driven on weekends or going to a "function". I want mine to be a semi-daily driver. From my understanding the inforcement of this provision is virtually non existant. What are your opinions of classic vs regular registration?
On a similar note, getting regular insurance will not generally cover the value of a "classic" car. Blue book value is generally applied. I'd really not want to have put $5000+, into this car, only to have some shmuck run a red light, total my car and only get $500 or less in compensation. What are the options and cost of "classic" car insurance? Specific recomendations of classic insurance companies welcome, also.
Thanks
Ron
On a similar note, getting regular insurance will not generally cover the value of a "classic" car. Blue book value is generally applied. I'd really not want to have put $5000+, into this car, only to have some shmuck run a red light, total my car and only get $500 or less in compensation. What are the options and cost of "classic" car insurance? Specific recomendations of classic insurance companies welcome, also.
Thanks
Ron