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Burning Brakes
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Drifting
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#1792
Burning Brakes
Nuvolari612 ................ Looks like a fun drive. Passenger (your son?) has a huge smile on his face!
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Drifting
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#1795
Drifting
16M is great prices have gotten silly feel bad logging miles on two appreciating cars at once ... NOT
After the SV arrives going to start looking at more 60's cars you have a nice group!
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I can't hand him the CGT keys - maybe next year before the clutch goes never felt so connected to a car like the CGT.
16M is great prices have gotten silly feel bad logging miles on two appreciating cars at once ... NOT
After the SV arrives going to start looking at more 60's cars you have a nice group!
16M is great prices have gotten silly feel bad logging miles on two appreciating cars at once ... NOT
After the SV arrives going to start looking at more 60's cars you have a nice group!
#1797
I have a question about insurance coverage regarding the CGT in CA. Do most of you have "regular" coverage, e.g. State Farm? Or collector's car insurance, e.g. Haggerty or Heacock?
In an appreciating market, which insurance company is best, and how do you cover the changing value of the car?
In an appreciating market, which insurance company is best, and how do you cover the changing value of the car?
#1798
Although I'm not based in CA, I use Hagerty for my CGT and other cars.
As it is an 'agreed value policy' (which is Essential), I periodically call them to adjust the values as needed. This is important too and should be done at least 1-2x a year in a changing market. Thus far, they have been really easy to work with and haven't balked at any of my proposed values. I have also heard really good things about Chubb's Collector car policies, but I have no personal experience with them.
As it is an 'agreed value policy' (which is Essential), I periodically call them to adjust the values as needed. This is important too and should be done at least 1-2x a year in a changing market. Thus far, they have been really easy to work with and haven't balked at any of my proposed values. I have also heard really good things about Chubb's Collector car policies, but I have no personal experience with them.
#1799
Drifting
I have a question about insurance coverage regarding the CGT in CA. Do most of you have "regular" coverage, e.g. State Farm? Or collector's car insurance, e.g. Haggerty or Heacock?
In an appreciating market, which insurance company is best, and how do you cover the changing value of the car?
In an appreciating market, which insurance company is best, and how do you cover the changing value of the car?
#1800
Hi guys,
I am thinking to sell my 2005 blk/blk Carrera GT, it has 7800 miles, and come with all the luggage, the car is clean. I've checked eBay and dupontregistry, I've seen asking price anywhere from 650k all the way to 1.2M. What's the realistic price I should ask for? Should I try to sell it myself or better do consignment with the dealer? thanks in advance
I am thinking to sell my 2005 blk/blk Carrera GT, it has 7800 miles, and come with all the luggage, the car is clean. I've checked eBay and dupontregistry, I've seen asking price anywhere from 650k all the way to 1.2M. What's the realistic price I should ask for? Should I try to sell it myself or better do consignment with the dealer? thanks in advance