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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: SC - (Aiken in the 'other' SC)
Posts: 5,022
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Assuming it isn't registered and isn't operated it might be covered under your home insurance. You would have to talk to your agent but it isn't really a car yet if it can't be operated. If your home insurance does cover it you would need to make sure you have enough of a rider to cover the value.
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