Went with Hagerty for car insurance this year. I like the agreed value policy they have.
After all it’s 31 years old this year
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Went with Hagerty for car insurance this year. I like the agreed value policy they have.
After all it’s 31 years old this year
Stock engine Fox equipped with the Maximum Motorsports catalog. Now I have lots of Trick Flow stickers.
19A endorsement. Not just Hagerty, almost all insurance providers will offer an agreed value.
-Don____________
Fail. Don’t tell hagerty you go to track days.
TD doesn’t as far as I know. Who does everyone use ?
Stock engine Fox equipped with the Maximum Motorsports catalog. Now I have lots of Trick Flow stickers.
That was the reason I didn’t go with Hagerty.
Went with Intact. 19A endorsement, and they had no issue with taking the car to the track, they just exclude coverage while there.
-Don____________
I told hagerty I don’t expect coverage at the track. But they heard track and that was it.
I’ll call intact and zehr.
Last edited by 1BAD92LX; 06-07-2023 at 10:12 PM.
Stock engine Fox equipped with the Maximum Motorsports catalog. Now I have lots of Trick Flow stickers.
I don't think Zehr will want to hear about the track either but I don't know for sure.
Same experience. Excuse I got is there policy covers the car without exception. Excluding the car at the track is an exception. Therefore no track.
People need to stop misrepresenting Zerh. They are a broker, not an insurer. Not saying not to talk to Zerh, I fully endorse using a broker, in fact highly recommending you do (Zerh or other). But you are not insured by “Zerh”. I got my classic car insurance through a broker. They went down the Hagerty path and hit the same roadblock at “no taking it to the track”. So my broker found me a policy elsewhere that fit my needs. Zerh can do the same.
https://www.zehrinsurance.com/vintage-cars-insurance/SINCE 1954
Zehr Insurance Brokers Limited is a full service and specialty line general insurance brokerage.
At least talking to a broker about taking the car to the track, you aren’t talking to the insurance company about it.
-Don____________
thats a useful distinction I hadn't considered.
I have simply assumed all insurance goes through a broker
Any legitimate reason that a water pump would have two gaskets stacked up?
Cast front half has the impeller the back is just a plate that closes it off. Brand new pump. Put it on and it leaked.
Took it back off and removed the back plate and there was two gaskets stacked up.
If I remove one there doesn’t seem to be any clearance issues. Wondering if there is a reason or just a mistake by the assembler.