Agreed valuations... by Zeb

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Zeb
Just a quick heads up..Pete Best will insure MGs on a Classic policy (so unfortunately no NCD to accumulate) and the prices look good.. My V8 was roughly £440 everywhere.fully comp..limited mileage and kept in a garage..Pete Best was £223... BIG saving! And an agreed valuation of £7k...which I thought was ok...

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Posted 01 Jun 2010, 20:33 #1 

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baconbuttyman
what about the 75 :thumbsup:
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Posted 04 Jun 2010, 15:37 #2 

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Zeb
baconbuttyman wrote:what about the 75 :thumbsup:



Errrrmmm...unfortunately they do NOt class this as a classic.....yet...

Posted 04 Jun 2010, 20:44 #3 

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baconbuttyman
surely as rover is now gone its even more likely to be a classic
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Posted 04 Jun 2010, 20:54 #4 


Thomas 75 connie
I find that funny the more modern looking car is now classed as a classic and the classic looking car isn't that's a bit wired huh?

Posted 05 Jun 2010, 20:44 #5 

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Ragman
V8 is 'more' of a classic as only 883 were built, but agree 75 should be considered a classic

Posted 06 Jun 2010, 00:40 #6 


PaulT
Perhaps this Community can get a special deal from one of the insurance brokers?
Paul

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Posted 06 Jun 2010, 06:40 #7 


kevin
Zeb wrote:
baconbuttyman wrote:what about the 75 :thumbsup:



Errrrmmm...unfortunately they do NOt class this as a classic.....yet...


sould be I have my 1996 ford escort under a classic policy.
well mine till my son passes his driving test.

Posted 07 Jun 2010, 14:00 #8 


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