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Unread 04-23-2006, 01:07 AM   #5
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The major thing i have learned through the years of owning Vettes. Make sure you have "Agreed Value" coverage on them. "Stated Value" leaves the option up to who ever they send out if your Vette is a total loss.
Most appraisers will low ball you on the value of your Vette, and you have no recourse.
With Agreed Value coverage, they cut you a check for that amount, no questions asked.
I have my 04 Z, Agreed Value for $40.5K, 0 Ded.
My 75 Vert., Agreed Value, $30.5K, 0 Ded.

I have them both insured with American Hobbyist Ins.
They automatically increase the value of the Vettes, 2% per year at policy renewal time.

When i evacuate, only thing i take, my ins. policies for cars and house and personal papers and pics.

The rest is insured and can be replaced, lives can not. So, check your policy for Stated or Agreed, could save you a big hassle if their is a total loss.

Hope i never have to use it, but, i know i will recoup my Vettes worth plus a few.

Jack
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