Another what car
Author
Discussion

43034

Original Poster:

2,971 posts

185 months

Monday 7th March 2011
quotequote all
Evening chaps,

Another what car i'm afraid, could do with help from people with a wider car knowledge than myself.

I've got in contact with Footman James and Peter James with regards to a classic car policy at the age of 17, the reply from Peter James is basically that the car must fit the criteria below. Footman James yet to respond.

Criteria is follows

1.3L or smaller
Saloon type
Eligible for a classic car policy (so ~20 years old?)

They suggested Triumph Herald, Ford Anglia and an Austin Mini. I've looked at the Herald and Anglia and both seem out of my price range (~£1.5k) but was wondering what else is out there?

Whilst I'm at it, I though a Mini was a hatchback not a saloon?

Anyway, thanks in advance for any replies!

43034 thumbup

Edited by 43034 on Monday 7th March 21:16

Rob_F

4,134 posts

281 months

Monday 7th March 2011
quotequote all
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/skoda-estelle-only-10-000-mi...

RWD, Rear-engined, practically a vintage 911! biggrin

kiethton

14,314 posts

197 months

Monday 7th March 2011
quotequote all
morris minor?

littleandy0410

1,745 posts

221 months

Monday 7th March 2011
quotequote all
Mini is a saloon - boot drops down, not lifts like a hatchback (I know most saloons lift too, before anyone points it out!) and is separated from back seat of car by a solid metal barrier.

Do you want an actual classic, i.e. something with appeal, or just something that fits the category? Vauxhall Nova saloon, astra belmont, Ford orion, sierra if you can find one, VW Polo saloon (Derby, I think it was called?)

Also, have you checked whether you gain no claims bonus with a classic policy? My MR2 one didn't.

Lanxx

217 posts

184 months

Monday 7th March 2011
quotequote all
I got a quote from Footman James.

1980's Austin Mini (value £1000)
Standard everything
3000 miles a year (this might have been more but I can't remember)
I'm 17 and male, no parents on the quote.

£750 a year, but only third party fire and theft.
£1450 a year fully comp.

Adding parents to quote as named drivers made no difference.

43034

Original Poster:

2,971 posts

185 months

Monday 7th March 2011
quotequote all
littleandy0410 said:
Mini is a saloon - boot drops down, not lifts like a hatchback (I know most saloons lift too, before anyone points it out!) and is separated from back seat of car by a solid metal barrier.

Do you want an actual classic, i.e. something with appeal, or just something that fits the category? Vauxhall Nova saloon, astra belmont, Ford orion, sierra if you can find one, VW Polo saloon (Derby, I think it was called?)

Also, have you checked whether you gain no claims bonus with a classic policy? My MR2 one didn't.
Thanks for the explanation Re: the mini! smilesmile

With regards to it being a classic, I am not actually fussed at all with regards to this. If it's a classic that's a bonus but if it just fits the bill then so be it.

I'm just seeing what other cars there are out there, as even though I take an interest in all older cars, my knowledge of them isn't that wide!

DavidHM

3,940 posts

217 months

Monday 7th March 2011
quotequote all
1.3 litres used to be the standard size engine in a base model, midsize saloon (whether Escort or Cortina).

If it were 1986 again (25 years old) you could get a Cavalier, a Belmont, a VW Polo or Jetta, a Nova, an Orion, a Rover 213, a Montego, maybe a Renault 9, a Honda Ballade, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sunny or a Mazda 323, all with a boot and a 1.3 litre engine. I suspect (but don't know) that a hatchback would be okay.

There seem to be loads of Morris Marinas for sale with the 1.3 litre engine too - but probably not all that safe and quite crude compared to early 80s cars.

43034

Original Poster:

2,971 posts

185 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
quotequote all
Just a bump....


Thanks for the replies chaps, keep'em coming.


Footman James replied to me today

Footman James said:
Hello,

Thank you for your enquiry.

We are able to cover young drivers on classic policies. You would need to hold a full Uk driving licence and become a member of a club associated with the vehicle.

We are a very long list of vehicles we cover on classic, and it can depend on many things.
It would be best that you call us on 0845 458 6782. We are open Monday to Friday 8.30am til 6pm and Saturday 9am til 1pm.

Many Thanks
Doesn't really get me any further, but at least it can confirm that they will insure a 17 year old. I don't want to phone up with a long list of cars and asking whether I can be insured on them or not, wastes their time tbh!

I think what I'll do is grab a copy of Practical classics and browse Car and classic/PH see what's around and give them a call with a small list (nothing that takes the piss). Although my definiation of what takes the piss and theirs could be different (I believe someone on here got insured on an MGB but not on a E30 316 touring as it was too quick or something).

Eunos

111 posts

186 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
quotequote all
The only thing that springs to mind is an Alfa 33. I very nearly bought a 1.3 one around last Christmas but decided against it in the end.

Or how about something like this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Eagle-SS-MOT-and-V5-DVLA-ins...
biggrin


43034

Original Poster:

2,971 posts

185 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
quotequote all
Ooh, good shout about the 33! A quick scan on the web shows that they're hard to come by (no surprise though really).

Will have a gander at Nova saloons now. Trying to think of other 1.3 cars that could fit the bill, anyone any ideas? smile


Cheers, 43034.