
Having
a retro car in your garage is definitely a serious investment of both
time and money, but it’s not something strange and unique, as there are
many lucky people who have managed to restore antique cars and bring
them back on the
road. And it’s evident that having such a unique item
as your property you want to make sure that it’s perfectly safe through
insurance coverage. However, some insurance companies have very
restrictive policies regarding antique cars and it’s recommended that
you pay very close attention to the policy you are about to sign before
insuring your retro car. Because the difference can be huge. When
looking for a policy to insure your retro car with, the first thing you
should think of is the reputation of the company you’ll get your policy
from. When dealing with retro cars you want to work with the most
reliable and reputable company, more than in the case of a series
contemporary car. The way the insurance provider deals with your
possible claims and is willing to work out things with you matters a lot
when insuring an antique car. So first of all, spend some time online
or with your insurance agent to learn which companies are the best to
insure your retro car. Financial stability and long history of work are
always welcome, but you also would want to learn how they process claims
and what provisions they have for antique vehicles. Certain companies
have very strict rules regarding the type and age of the antique car
they will accept to insure. A large part if insurance providers will
only register your retro car if it carries a certain percentage of the
original factory parts and details. Most of the retro cars you seen on
the road these days carry a lot of parts and features that have been
replaced recently with the use of newer materials. And not all companies
will accept such cars as antique. Still, there are providers that
perfectly understand the process of restoration and will have less
strict provisions regarding the original features when providing you
with auto insurance. One of the most common requirements that all car insurance companies
will have towards your antique vehicle is that it should be kept in a
sealed garage when you’re not driving it. Moreover, with some companies
you will have a strict limit on yearly mileage with your antique car,
restricting its use to pleasure use only. There may be other
restrictions as well, so with most insurance companies it will be nearly
impossible to use your antique car as an everyday vehicle to get to
work with. Certain insurance providers will also ask you to evaluate
your car by addressing a professional appraiser and provide a photo of
it when applying for a policy. You may also meet an age restriction, as
some companies will provide you with insurance only if you are older
than 25 and have a clean driving record. As you may see, insuring your
retro car can be a little tough with all the restrictions and
requirements. Moreover, in most cases it will be quite hard to find
cheap car insurance for your antique car. So think twice before insuring
it, and make sure you understand all the restrictions and costs
involved.

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