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1971 911E valuation for Insurance purposes.
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I need to get a good ballpark for updating my insurance. I use Hagarty agreed value history insurance since I only drive it when nice out... Details: 1971 911E Coupe New paint - bare metal repaint including all jams and decks, done beautifully! Chrome is OK New interior carpet, headliner cracked dash, but not too bad aftermarket seats, but nice new trunk carpet Engine rebuilt about 1,500 miles ago: 2.2 stoked to a 2.4 with S pistons Weber carbs (orignial mechanical fuel injection long gone :-( ) crane ignition New clutch, synchros polished 16" fuchs with new tires To do list: valve adjustment, chrome refinish on bumperettes, engine/trans mounts. ![]() Thanks, Karl |
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PCA offers this as service for free, but you need to be a member.
www.pca.org By the way, looks like a nice car!
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The objective of the stated value policy is to allow you to replace the car if it is a total loss. Based on your information, I'd tell Hagerty to set the value at $38K.
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Good point about PCA... I just re-joined last fall so I'll give that a shot also. Thanks for the feedback... I really, really need to get on the phone to Hagarty to up my value.
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I was at a British Sports Car Club show a few weeks ago in Rome , Georgia (Berry College) and Hagarty had a booth set up. I asked for an estimate on my restored 1973.5T with a 25K and 30K replacement value. I received a quote this weekend for $239.00 and $269.00, respectively. This was an annual premium. What I thought was interesting was they had no annual mileage limitation cited! All you had to prove was that you have another vehicle you use. This was assuming of course your 911 was not the daily driver.
You "E" should be at least in the low to mid-thirties or more. My State Farm agent I have known for over 30 years advised me that they have an antique insurance rider as well and are competitive with everyone else out there. Apparently, many are in the game to insure older/collectible auto's. I really know nothing about Hagarty. Beautiful car by the way Bob 73.5T in Sepia |
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