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stanleyandnaomi
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whos you insurance with?

Post by stanleyandnaomi »

Wondering who your insurance is with for your morris minor and how much you pay?

Ideal for reference

Eg:
Morris Minor 1000 - Insurance company - fully comp - £...year

or

if you dont want to list details please just say who you insurance is with instead.

many thanks :D
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Post by aupickup »

footman james £87.00 a year, unlimited mileage, on road, national and international breakdown cover and thay are all fully comp and age over 55
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Post by Matt »

Lancaster £360/yr 5000 miles comp, but car is significantly modified
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Post by BigStew »

Footman James limited milage on a standard 4 door 1098cc for a 41 year old bloke = £95 fully comp
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Post by nigelr2000 »

Lancaster £115 Fully Comp 6k limited miles. 50 year old bloke. 1956 4 Door Series II with 950cc engine

I intend to live forever.....so far so good

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Post by rayofleamington »

FJ. £94 unlimited miles (second car) for 1972 pick up for a 37yr old with 1 recent at fault claim.
Price is not everything and sometimes you need service. As a moderator I'm not allowed to recommend (or the opposite) but some will already know what I think on them.

AON the club (non-discounted) scheme do offer very good / reputable service however I've no recent experience of them as their prices were not competetive.
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Post by alainmoran »

footman james - £9? (cant quite remember might be £97) fully comp, unlimited mileage, europan recovery, windscreens etc... on a standard 1969 2 door with a currently agreed value of £1000, but I need to get that updated in light of all the work I've done (stripped and rebuilt, resprayed, 101% solid underneath etc..) ... anyone know how to put a value on these things? Its priceless to me :D
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INSURANCE

Post by GERRYCAPON »

Performance Direct, £83 fully comp with 3000 miles.
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Post by chrisd87 »

I was with the AON club scheme until my renewal a couple of weeks ago, but am now with Adrian Flux as their quote was over £50 cheaper.
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Post by IaininTenbury »

alainmoran wrote: agreed value of £1000, but I need to get that updated in light of all the work I've done (stripped and rebuilt, resprayed, 101% solid underneath etc..)
Yes do update it! I hadn't updated my van ins after the bodywork and paint late last year so only got the miserable amount it was covered for after the accident this year.
For the record I'm with FJ Around £400 for 6-7 classics, and they paid up pretty promptly after the accident too. (Probably couldn't believe their luck at the ins val...)
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Post by alainmoran »

How do I go about getting it valued ... obviously it isnt going to be the sum of the parts and time I've spent on it or it would be worth at least £5k or so by now and it still isnt finished - I'm about 80% of the way through cold-galvanising the underside and havent even begun to attack the interior - beyond removing it so that the windows-out respray was easier.

Wish I'd chosen a better sprayer though ... sigh, but that's another story entirely ... i should have bitten the bullet and done it myself really.
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Post by IaininTenbury »

Ins co. should accept a 'self valuation' with photos if within current price guides. If you want it covered for more you may need an independant valuation, which can either be a club or branch official, a dealer, restorer or specialist.
The professionals may charge a fee for their time, and your local branch may want a donation to funds / raffle prize or something like. Depends on the person really.
The MMOC did have an 'approved valuer' scheme a few years back where one person from each branch went on a 'course' to hopefully ensure consistency, but I've not heard anything about it for a while now so suspect it fizzled out.
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hey

Post by morris1970 »

i got my insurance on my moggy today for 99 pound from aa or try swinton they asked me 146 pound both companys were fully comp
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Post by R_Parr »

Morris Minor 1000 - 1098cc, 4500 miles, Footman James, fully comp.

£970 a year!
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Post by Onne »

360/ year, unlimited ,ileage, agreed value, fully comp, full recovery

24 year old btw (me, not the car)

Please do bear in mind that I get ripped off because my car is considered to be fairly modified (more than 30% more CCs than original)

Car is a 1955 Deluxe 2dr Series II
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Post by dalebrignall »

aon £110 fully comp unlimited miles 40 years old
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Post by stanley0070 »

Footman James....£91.80 ...54 year old
limited mileage 3000
Agreed value ...
Brian :lol: <br>Image<br>

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Post by stanley0070 »

The Picture above ,
looks like the start of the British Grand prix :lol:

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Post by Kevin »

looks like the start of the British Grand prix :lol:
So they have gone back to grass track racing for next season then :wink:
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Post by dustyfog »

footman james £96.00 a year, unlimited mileage,with additional named driver on road, national and international breakdown cover and thay are all fully comp and age 40 and 45


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