You are getting into touchy ground with this question. Almost any insurance co. will write a policy on a muscle car, however, most cars that old will get you a nice, big, fat check to the sum of around $1000. You will either have to find a company that will allow you an agreed upon value. State Farm used to do a "stated value" type of policy, and it was pretty reasonable. Then, there are companies like Haggerty, that specialize in just that. I have not done biz. with them, or, any of the companies like them, so, I cannot say either way as to what kind of biz, they do. I can tell you this much. Tell them everything you are doing with the car, honestly. I know some policies exclude the car if it is on a car trailer, for example, or, will require an inclosed. You do not want any hiccups in your policy when your baby is laying on her side in the ditch with your flat trailer still attached. Oh yeah. I forgot. DO NOT be forthcomming with any information about racing, drag strips, competition driving, or, go in there spouting off about that last pass yopu made that just made it into the 11's. He will not be impressed, and will tell you this: We will not be held liable for any vehicle in competition. Chuck.....
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