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Old 01-05-2007 | 10:43 PM
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Is there a company that would insure a late model modified pleasure vehicle?
Old 01-05-2007 | 11:59 PM
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I know for a fact theres a few threads about it.
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I belive Haggerty may,
Old 01-16-2007 | 08:55 PM
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searched didn't find anything, called haggerty and that's a big no...
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How modified are we talking? The easiest thing would be to get an appraisal on the car then take out a GAP insurance extra the extra value if anything were to happen to the car.
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I already have gap, that only covers what you have left on the lein. I just don't want to start a build and my insurance come up to say, "Oh, We won't cover those turbo's!"
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Just call your current insurance company. You can get extra insurance that will cover modifications. You can get a certain coverage amount like they will cover $3000 worth or whatever and it's so much extra each month. I know Esurance does. I'm not sure how simple it is to make a claim involving it but they do cover if you pay for it.

I'm sure most would if you're willing to pay for it.
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Sounds good, thanks.

Do you use Esurance? If so, how old are you and what kinda rates do you have?
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I do not use Esurance but I did an online quote and there was an option for extra coverage on a vehicle for aftermarket modifications. I would just do an online quote and then give them a call.




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