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Posted by Aaron Ford on February 02, 2007 at 16:17:11 from (72.84.55.180):
In Reply to: 340 posted by BRAD BOWMAN on February 02, 2007 at 15:18:24:
My book shows from $2500 to $3000 USD retail for models in good condition. Excellent condition should appraise for more. Many antique car insurance companies will insure for "agreed on value". This way you might be able to recover the money invested if it gets stolen, burned, or otherwise destroyed. My father goes through Grundy and has had exceptional service with a negligible premium. His 1966 Ford Mustang (15 year effort) was totalled when a small truck crossed center. Progressive (the other guy's insurance) wanted to pay 1000-2000 for the car. Grundy paid him the agreed on 15,000 and went after Progressive for the amount. His current car is insured for 45,000. He has more than that in it, but he feels he can replace it for this amount. Best of Luck Let's go Mountaineers, Aaron
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