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Title: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: Vamps on 30 January 2012, 22:44:28
Is this available for a 1998 Omega? if so, where from?
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: dad1uk on 30 January 2012, 22:50:45
I wouldn't think it's classed as a Classic Car yet :'(
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: henryd on 30 January 2012, 22:54:04
I would think that a Senator would probably qualify though :y
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: Vamps on 30 January 2012, 22:57:51
I would think that a Senator would probably qualify though :y

I haven't got a senator, just a potential spare Omega..... ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: ninjapirate on 31 January 2012, 13:57:17
nope, most do 20 years or older, some special exceptions to 15 years. omega wont be
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: colv6 on 31 January 2012, 22:19:27
try footman james they cover any thing 15yrs or over, they have done two of my other cars a bmw 735 and a nissan laurel, and they advertise in autobahnstormers mag.
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: Vamps on 31 January 2012, 22:46:36
try footman james they cover any thing 15yrs or over, they have done two of my other cars a bmw 735 and a nissan laurel, and they advertise in autobahnstormers mag.

Thanks for that, happy to try, the Mig will be 14 years old.......  Just been looking at some quotes but with no no claims, as I understand you can only use it once the insurance is more than the value of the car...... ::) ::)

There may be some companies that give you a discount because you have a no claims, will look at that, but as I am with Admiral Multi-Car I will have a chat with them, should be getting the new Mig at the Weekend but want to keep the old one insured until it's fate is fully decided...... :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: Lazydocker on 31 January 2012, 23:36:25
When I got my estate Admiral held my saloon on cover (TPFT) for about £9/week, £15/fortnight or £23/month... Strangely enough I did it monthly ::) And were very good when I rang to cancel 1 day into a new month, refunding the full month's payment :y
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: Vamps on 31 January 2012, 23:41:39
When I got my estate Admiral held my saloon on cover (TPFT) for about £9/week, £15/fortnight or £23/month... Strangely enough I did it monthly ::) And were very good when I rang to cancel 1 day into a new month, refunding the full month's payment :y

Thanks Paul, that sound good to me, until a decision is made...... :y  I do worry that I have a car, worth nothing, but with a body that many would die for..... :D
Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: Andy B on 31 January 2012, 23:55:32
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I do worry that I have a  ....body that many would die for..... :D

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Title: Re: Classic Car Insurance
Post by: Vamps on 31 January 2012, 23:57:42
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I do worry that I have a  ....body that many would die for..... :D

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 ;) ;) :-*