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  • Money$hit
    Banned
    • Mar 2008
    • 1604

    #16
    $80ish/month. Liability on 1989 e30.

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    • JasonC
      Site Manager
      • Aug 2006
      • 14451

      #17
      I thought with State Farm you can put a stated value on your car? Cause with the classic insurance, their cut off date seems to be 1970.

      1992 BMW 325iC
      1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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      • hye d
        Noobie
        • Nov 2008
        • 34

        #18
        Originally posted by Naplm00
        hey hyd

        is your car a DD?
        No ,American collector car ins. allows 2500 mile a year, for pleasure use only.
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        • ///M42 sport
          No R3VLimiter
          • Oct 2003
          • 3952

          #19
          In addition to hagerty's strict mileage limitation, they also require your daily driver to be less than 10yrs old. So sucks if you have another e30 as a daily.
          Renting my rear wheel bearing tool kit. SIR
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          • z31maniac
            I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
            • Dec 2007
            • 17566

            #20
            Originally posted by JasonC
            I thought with State Farm you can put a stated value on your car? Cause with the classic insurance, their cut off date seems to be 1970.
            That's who I'm with now and have been for a long time. They told me the same thing they told the OP, only "frame-off" restoration, show cars that rarely get driven.

            Would it really be hard for an actuary to determine the premium on an agreed value basis on an older car?
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            • Moto-Mucci
              R3VLimited
              • Oct 2008
              • 2058

              #21
              Progressive has a section for aftermarket parts where you can input how much you want to insure up to for aftermarket parts.

              I'm going to be bumping mine up a few grand once the suspension and wheels go on.

              Problem is, rare stock parts are still stock parts.

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              • thearkitekt
                E30 Addict
                • Feb 2009
                • 435

                #22
                I use Westfield insurance. They have my s13 insured for track use (driving ed schools only, but BMW club events count) as well as insured for the aftermarket parts. I think my coverage is up to $15,000 in parts and I have to present my receipts in the event of an accident. Its an additional cost per year, but not too bad and worth the headache if I were to crash at a track day or get hit by some soccer mom.
                Now look, I am not evil. My loan officer said so.

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                • rThor432
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 3907

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Mucci
                  Progressive has a section for aftermarket parts where you can input how much you want to insure up to for aftermarket parts.

                  I'm going to be bumping mine up a few grand once the suspension and wheels go on.
                  Sounds like they want to find out how much of a hot-rod you have and they will charge accordingly once you divulge what you've got.

                  I've got State Farm liability only. It's an old car, so I'm not too worried about it. I registered my Euro car as a 318i because there was never a 323i here in the States. It's $60 or so a month and they've got it valued at $2,800 (tax value anyway..).

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                  • Moto-Mucci
                    R3VLimited
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 2058

                    #24
                    Originally posted by thearkitekt
                    I use Westfield insurance. They have my s13 insured for track use (driving ed schools only, but BMW club events count) as well as insured for the aftermarket parts. I think my coverage is up to $15,000 in parts and I have to present my receipts in the event of an accident. Its an additional cost per year, but not too bad and worth the headache if I were to crash at a track day or get hit by some soccer mom.
                    How much is that? That sounds ridic expensive.

                    Originally posted by rThor432
                    Sounds like they want to find out how much of a hot-rod you have and they will charge accordingly once you divulge what you've got.

                    I've got State Farm liability only. It's an old car, so I'm not too worried about it. I registered my Euro car as a 318i because there was never a 323i here in the States. It's $60 or so a month and they've got it valued at $2,800 (tax value anyway..).
                    You don't list what you've got, it's only a $ value you input.

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                    • bimma360
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                      • Oct 2003
                      • 1937

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Mucci
                      Progressive has a section for aftermarket parts where you can input how much you want to insure up to for aftermarket parts.

                      I'm going to be bumping mine up a few grand once the suspension and wheels go on.

                      Problem is, rare stock parts are still stock parts.
                      See i have progressive as well. And they are more then glad to insure it for whatever you want up to $150K, and raise my premium accordingly. The problem is... they told me that b/c i want to insure it for lets say $10K, that doesnt mean i'll get it. I'll need documentation such as receipts and pictures proving its value.

                      Pictures i can do. Problem is receipts. I have a bunch... but most of them are paypal receipts and i feel like they would give me a hard time about paypal receipts. Not to mention they are mostly for parts that are no longer produced.

                      The other day i added up in my head all the "biggy" items including how much i spent on my car when i bought it ($4000), and i came up to a little over $18K. With all the little things i havent remembered i'm prolly closer to 20 grand.

                      My biggest lump sum purchase was a wrecked dinan turbo e30 i got shipped from the west coast. I bought that thing simply for the rebuilt motor, tranny, diff, and all the dinan turbo goodies of course to put in my car. You cant really get a receipt for that. I mean whats the validity of a private party receipt. And Dinan only put these kits on like 20 cars.

                      So i have a 1 in 20 Dinan turbo e30, with a ton of upgrades... from a completely new and custom interior down to the little things like subrafe bushings. How do i go about proving the value of that? Thats my question... because i feel with progressive, i'm gonna need a solid way to prove that its worth the insured amount.

                      Dave
                      E30 Dinan Turbo

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                      • Moto-Mucci
                        R3VLimited
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 2058

                        #26
                        Yea, see i just bought the car, basically stock, 4 months ago. Luckily the PO kept EVERY receipt from the past 8 years - so anything aftermarket on the car, i have a receipt for. I've also been making sure to keep every receipt in a folder for everything I've bought, even stock replacements. I don't feel that's something I should have a problem getting the money back for since I'm avoiding buying private party parts.

                        As far as listed value vs. what it's actually worth, this thread had some good info: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=126774

                        I think you're basically going to have to find someone with some weight and experience in evaluating enthusiast cars and get them to assist your cause. There's no way the ins. company will ever take your side on handing you more money.

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                        • Charlie
                          kid tested, administrator approved
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 6686

                          #27
                          Originally posted by ///M42 sport
                          In addition to hagerty's strict mileage limitation, they also require your daily driver to be less than 10yrs old. So sucks if you have another e30 as a daily.
                          They didn't bat an eye with my '98 Ti as a DD. All they asked for was "a daily use vehicle, insured under someone else".

                          -Charlie
                          Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
                          '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
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                          • Let It Rust
                            Noobie
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 34

                            #28
                            Originally posted by z31maniac
                            That's who I'm with now and have been for a long time. They told me the same thing they told the OP, only "frame-off" restoration, show cars that rarely get driven.

                            Thats interesting. I was at my State Farm reps office 2 weeks ago and I asked them about insuring my car for a higher value than the suggest blue book and they informed me I only needed an appraisal from a third party. They would then adjust the level and premium from there.

                            My previous car I was building to road race and they told me if I took pictures and had receipts they had no problem covering it all.

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                            • BlackSpeed66
                              Mod Crazy
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 618

                              #29
                              Another thing I found intriguing while at work was NADA's classic car price guide. Out of sheer curiosity I tried to look up my car and low and behold, I was able to pull up "classic" car pricing for an '87 325is! In "excellent" shape, value was around $5,000 give or take. Not that this should be a bible or anything but I printed myself a copy for keeps as a "just in case". Almost all of the values of customer cars at work are based off of NADA, so now I have some quasi-legit documentation in case something happens.
                              -Geno

                              '87 325is (s52'd)
                              '95 525iT
                              '02 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
                              '98 Disco 1

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                              • JasonC
                                Site Manager
                                • Aug 2006
                                • 14451

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Let It Rust
                                Thats interesting. I was at my State Farm reps office 2 weeks ago and I asked them about insuring my car for a higher value than the suggest blue book and they informed me I only needed an appraisal from a third party. They would then adjust the level and premium from there.
                                That's basicly what they told me with my 1996 Firehawk. Seeing that thier computers put it down as a Trans Am. And if something did happen to it, i'm not wanting to get less money for it as they are saying it's only a Trans Am, where the Firehawk is worth more money then the Trans Am's.

                                1992 BMW 325iC
                                1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
                                1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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