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Archive for April 25th, 2008

Shopping for Antique Car Insurance

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by Joey Hudson

Cars that are older than 30 years are considered antique cars and they are usually used in shows and for display purposes only. Most people do not take their antique car with them to work or even on pleasure trips. Because they are treated with “kid gloves,” so to speak, it can be a waste of money to get regular auto insurance for these cars as they are not driven on a regular basis. If you have an antique car, you are better off purchasing antique car insurance.

Prior to getting insurance, the car must be appraised by a certified appraiser. Your insurance company should be able to recommend a certified appraiser. The appraiser will determine the value of your car based upon the sale price of similar antique cars.

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