911 hot rod insurance

911 hot rod insurance

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BertBert

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Hi guys I am looking for insurance for my mega-hot-rod built from an 88 3.2.

Long list of mods inc 3.8 motor. In my list I have:

RH (never answer the phone)
Flux £1300 hahaha
Hagerty £700
Footman James (not their cup of tea)
Henderson Taylor (to try).

Anyone else?

Cheers
Bert

BertBert

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Thanks. Now waiting for the quote from Locktons.
In the lead so far are Henderson Taylor with a very easy and simple service plus the lowest quote.
Bert

BertBert

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mollytherocker said:
I am not sure if Classicline do modded stuff but worth a tinkle.
They do indeed thanks. They use Equity Red Star which is where most of the quotes are coming from and all now around the £400 mark. I presume at the underwriter end they see the same car come through multiple times from all the brokers as the owner phones around!

Bert

BertBert

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Hadn't really thought of them for road car insurance, but might be worth a try (although it looks like the excess is £2k - can't be right).
Thanks
Bert

BertBert

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Sadly hagerty are up at the £700 level for me.
Bert

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MrVert said:
Henderson Taylor I'd say.

I had the Tuthill green car, 3.2 competition engine, heavily modified, I think they were circa 450 last year for me.

Good to deal with, simple process and it includes 5 track days driving
That's where I'm at. Really straight forward, nice guy to deal with. Remembered me from before. Gets the job done!
Bert