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Old 07-24-2013, 04:33 PM   #57
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Re: classic car daily driver insurance?

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Originally Posted by 68jewel View Post
Why wouldn't Grundy cover it? I ask because I have had Grundy for about 10 years. I have never had 2 make a claim, but I'm curious as to if I ever have to.
If I were you I'd call and pose some scenarios along the lines of non-car show/cruise use (trip to Home Depot of bag of nails say) and ask about what is/is not covered. Here's a link to their website: http://www.grundyworldwide.com/about.aspx

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Originally Posted by cericd View Post
So what is their coverage for? Is the vehicle only insured when it is locked away in a garage?
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My take is the Hagerty/Grundy policies are designed to cover classic vehicles that see no recreational use outside of an organized show/cruise...the GEICO policy seems to afford some "wiggle" room for limited recreational use provided some common sense is applied. For example, if I drive the Blazer to another town and stay in a motel - a loss would be covered provided the vehicle wasn't parked then stolen from a dark alley. All expect the vehicle to be stored in a locked garage at the owners home.
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