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Old 04-01-2010, 07:03 PM
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Pretty sweet probly alot of money. mite check it out.
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bill said for 100,000 of insurance, its about 5k a year

50,000, about 2500 etc....

the price value will be based on what the car is worth, if you had to sell it.
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Originally Posted by promod1955
bill said for 100,000 of insurance, its about 5k a year

50,000, about 2500 etc....

the price value will be based on what the car is worth, if you had to sell it.
Thanks, I was wondering about this...
How about deductibles?
Are they set very large?
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Almost EVERY "Race Car" insurance policy requires ENCLOSED car trailers, meaning open car is a no no.
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The on track part is what makes it so expensive. I have two Stock Eliminator Firebirds, my enclosed trailer, and tools insured for off track with Kincaid Insurance and it really isn't too bad.
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Originally Posted by GIZMO
The on track part is what makes it so expensive. I have two Stock Eliminator Firebirds, my enclosed trailer, and tools insured for off track with Kincaid Insurance and it really isn't too bad.
Can u drive it on the street legally with your policy?
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I recall you prob cannot drive it on the street. NOT to say he cannot have another policy for a Stated Amount or Agreed Value Policy but the often needs to meet any state specific inspections and/or emissions.

As everything varies from state to state it is good to chk with the company.



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