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RE: [TR] Insurance Question

To: "'John Dombey'" <jdombey@infoscapecorp.com>,
Subject: RE: [TR] Insurance Question
From: "Blake J. Discher" <bdischer@blakedischer.com>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 08:30:53 -0400
Hey John,
You may want to suggest your friend checks out www.hagerty.com if his cars
are at least 25 years old.  As an example I pay about $160 annually for each
of my three TRs based on agreed value. He can get a quote online but needs
to have a spotless driving record.  I've never seen a 'floating' policy as
you describe, but this may be a less expensive option in any event.
Disclosure: Hagerty is a very generous sponsor of "America's British
Reliability Run" which I organize.

Blake J. Discher 
With your help we've raised more than $100,000 for children's charities by
driving in America's British Reliability Run. Info: http://www.abrr.org 




-----Original Message-----
From: John Dombey [mailto:jdombey@infoscapecorp.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 4:44 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: [TR] Insurance Question

All,

A friend of mine has an insurance - well problem isn't quite the right word
- maybe issue is better.  He's afflicted with the Large Amurrican
Convertible disease in a big way - he's got a total of 8 cars.  Up to this
point he has been activating/suspending coverage on the classics seasonally,
which has been costing him some good top-down driving weather.  His
insurance company would be happy to insure all of them, of course, but since
the household only has two drivers, he feels that there should be some
middle ground.  Does anyone have (or know of) an insurance company (other
than the classic-types - he drives these things to work on a fairly regular
basis) that will cover multiple cars for the two drivers - i.e. whichever
ones they're using today?  I guess it would be sort of a 'floating' policy -
comprehensive on all of them (for while they're not being driven) and
collision/liability on whichever one he chooses to drive today.  Anybody?
Anybody?


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