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    Question Coupe Insurance

    How much does insurance typically cost annually? (Just looking for ball park idea)
    What is covered typically? (Liability for sure, Comprehensive and Collision)
    How do you have it classified? (pleasure car, replica, other ?)
    What state are you in? (I,m in NC)

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    $250 complete coverage classic type coverage 3000miles/year anywhere driving. mike smith northeast classic auto ins. 800 866 6440 supporting vendor on ffcars, knows all about these........hth ........Steven
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    Wow, that,s not bad. Nothing like I would have expected considering the HP and being a "sports car".

    Any daily drivers out there?

    Thanks Rip

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    Mine is insured as a regular car through State Farm with the rest of my cars. No mileage or use restriction. Full coverage with a stated replacement value and it's about $700 a year.
    It's never too early to start beefing up your obituary.

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    I have mine with Robbin at American Modern, forum guy. 55 K replacement value, $480 per year here in Calif. Does have a mileage limit but that hasn't been a problem.

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    Hi,
    I'm in B.C. Canada, don't come here for car stuff...........I have to insure with government insurance as a new car $1,500 a year and that's with my 43% good driver discount. Oh yeh, reg gas is $ 5.25 a U.S. gal and super is $ 5.85 , just about 6 bucks a gal
    You should enjoy your low rates while you can.
    Perry
    1965 Daytona, 331 Stroker, TWIN T3/T4 Turbos, 5 spd Tremec, 3.73 traction lock, 4 wheel power disc brakes, 18" cobra wheels, Candy blue with silver stripes. Glass hatch, A/C.

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    NC has the lowest rates in the Country on collector cars. We would be glad to help you with that just let me know.

    Thanks,

    Robbin Terry
    Midwest Classic Insurance
    888-271-4000
    [email protected]

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    I could have cut my rate by half if I was ok with mileage or use restrictions but that doesn't work for me. With our climate here in San Diego I can drive the car anytime it's not raining and regularly do take it to work and other places. I have a very short commute of 4.5 miles but I will be putting close to 1000 miles on the car in the next few weeks alone.
    It's never too early to start beefing up your obituary.

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