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I just fooled around with Hagerty's tool until I discovered what the max they would do agreed-value on was without inspecting the car themselves, and then put that in as the value. It ended up being about $20K less than I've spent on the car, but also probably more than the car's current private-party resale value. If a tree falls on my car, it's enough to buy a replacement chassis with at least. Nobody ever got rich off a car hobby.
If you don't have agreed value insurance, expect your insurance company to low-ball you come payout time. Then you need to spend thousands on a lawyer and have every receipt and notarized statements from professionals in the industry to get even a portion of your car's value back... And you still might lose.
"I put $100K into my SC. Full rotisserie restoration, all-new engine, G50 tranny swap, etc."
"Yeah, but you can get a rusted/trashed cabriolet at auction in BFE, GA for $20K, so that's what you're getting from us."
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