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Post by vegalyra on Aug 27, 2019 17:29:02 GMT
When I buy a car next few years (wink wink) I'll be the one in a 1965 Mustang with three on the tree stick (or three on floor_, GAS, NOT HYBRID back then.. COMPUTER-FREE an d METAL, baby METAL-NO PLASTIC ENNYWHERE! (To use a Miranda SingsTM spilling.I'll get around to Merande on another board here._) What's the car insurance like for something like that (lacking air bags, padding, etc.)? I have a couple of classic cars, the insurance is actually dirt cheap (about $390) for both of them with full coverage. The caveat is that they are garage kept and only used for pleasure use, not for day to day commuting. When I drove my '68 Buick regularly (probably until the mid 2000's, I just had liability insurance on it so I was only paying a minimum charge. The insurance companies don't really care how old a car is, it's the theft rate and also the probability that you'll be involved in a crash. They have an amazing amount of data on this. I remember before my wife and I had children we toyed around with buying a late model Corvette and the insurance for a married male was actually cheaper than a BMW 3 series.
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