There was a box to check in the insurance application if the vehicle is to be raced.Does Grundy allow you to race it? I did a qoute through Hagerty a month ago, and I thought it was a little high.
Joe
Grundy really requires 5 year old DD or newer?
I'm ~$300 for $10k with haggerty
My DD is 2-3 years old depending on how you look at it, but I'd hate to have to go buy a new one in 2 years just to save $100/year in collector insurance.
I live in Central Florida. I'm constantly window shopping on Craigslist for fun. You can find clean fox bodies here for two and three thousand all day long. Rust is not an issue here. My friend has had his really clean Foxbody for sale at $3000 for about 6 months. He has really only received crappy trade offers.
Just because somebody selling it said price, does not mean it's actually going to sell at that price. Good luck for dreamers.
I scanned all my receipts and sent to Grundy. Between those, the mileage and original paint/glass/interior $35k agreed value was not a problem.
Does Grundy allow you to race it? I did a qoute through Hagerty a month ago, and I thought it was a little high.
Joe
As in you hit the wall at the track and total it? Not sure any insurance covers racing. Plenty of guys have blown up motors, shot out rear axles and such at the track and then towed it back home to claim the car "done broke down" on my way home from work. Can't get away with that anymore on the newer cars with their data log computers.
when i was shopping for insurance last, my normal agent was saying that it covers everywhere except the from the burnout box to the time shack. so if you get rear ended in the pits or staging, you're good but as soon your lap starts you're on your own.I know they won't cover it at the track, but several of them will not cover you at all if they know you race it. I am guessing that it has to do with you getting sued after injuring someone at the track and they find out you have a $100,000 bodily injury policy.
Joe