Currently I have State Farm, and while talking to some of the other BOSS Owners and Shelby Owners I know, they are mainly using "Grundy".
According to them, Grundy offers Collectors insurance on the 2012-2013 BOSS 302. You tell them the amount of MODS and what the "replacement cost" of the car is, For instance $50,000. If you get in an accident and the car is a total loss, then they cut you a check for $50,000.
State Farm sure won't do that, they insure it as a normal 2013 Car... with milage and age depreciating the "re-embursment" cost.
Another "plus" to Grundy according to them is they save TONS of money on insurance... right now thru State Farm I am paying $75/month. According to Grundy, I would pay $350/Year with them, roughly $30/month. Saving me quite a bit of money on a car that I won't put more than 3,000 miles on a year if I am lucky.
Anyone have any thoughts, or suggestions?
According to them, Grundy offers Collectors insurance on the 2012-2013 BOSS 302. You tell them the amount of MODS and what the "replacement cost" of the car is, For instance $50,000. If you get in an accident and the car is a total loss, then they cut you a check for $50,000.
State Farm sure won't do that, they insure it as a normal 2013 Car... with milage and age depreciating the "re-embursment" cost.
Another "plus" to Grundy according to them is they save TONS of money on insurance... right now thru State Farm I am paying $75/month. According to Grundy, I would pay $350/Year with them, roughly $30/month. Saving me quite a bit of money on a car that I won't put more than 3,000 miles on a year if I am lucky.
Anyone have any thoughts, or suggestions?