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I have purchased an ambassador car of 1951 model.It is registered in my name at DTO.Now I want to get it insured.But the insurance companies denied to insure my vehicle. They said that they don't insure such a old car.
Please advise
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The insurance companies cannot insure a car that they feel has no value. Because if you have an accident, they would send you the value of the car which they feel is $0.If the car is a classic, you may be able to insure it, but you need to find an insurance Agent who handles that type Insurance.
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You convince your agent regarding valuation.If it is acceptable to both,there should not be problem in fixing premiumAnyone know of cheap car insurance in California?
you need old/expired insurance of this vehicle.without that nobody will insure ur vehicle.
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Many companies will not insure a car that old because it is very difficult to calculate a value. You can go to a classic car insurance company (I've heard good things about Hagerty insurance) if you qualify.In most cases, to qualify for classic car insurance, the vehicle cannot be your primary vehicle and you may have mileage restrictions (I dont think Hagerty does). The vehicle also has to be in good shape.
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