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Insurance for a impact bumper Porsche

Nesty

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Hi All

If I got a impact bumper Porsche looking at a 86-89 model. I assume the best way to insure it would be the Classic car option.

I can garage it if really need be, but my lock up is about 5/10 minuate walk from my house, not ideal!
Does anyone know of Insurance companys that would entertain classic Insurance on it on private land or street overnight. Obvouisly quote go up, but footman james won't do unless garaged at night.

Regards

Nesty
 
Nesty, a lot do.

A-Plan, Norwich Union (via broker) , A.Manning, AON who all specialise in Porsche Insurance,

Worth shopping around, as my GT3 is driveway/street parking insured in London.
 
OK thanks. I have submitted a online quote via A-Plan tonight. Hopefully get back to me on Monday.
 
If you're a PCGB member, try A Manning, a broker who specialise. What the hell, try them anyway, you've nothing to lose.
 
I use RH SPECIALIST Insurance my last company could not do a laid up policy for the winter £115 got to add £250 in April when car goes back on the road.

SEE YA
 
Hi

Sorry to re-hash this thread again. I finalised a purchase on a 911 (impact bumper), so now must get it insured.

I just phoned up AON and they won't touch my Porsche unless it's garaged.

A-Plan quoted something like £450, but most insist on it being garaged though.

Nesty
 
excuse a degree of ignorance over classic car Insurance, but i always find swapping between elephant and admiral gets me great quotes. Why not try them? or is there an advantage doing classic car Insurance (apart from price)?
 
wagonface said:
excuse a degree of ignorance over classic car Insurance, but i always find swapping between elephant and admiral gets me great quotes. Why not try them? or is there an advantage doing classic car Insurance (apart from price)?

Thanks for this. I won't insure with Elephant under principles. I was insured with them in 2004. I was sitting at a roundabout and some idiot just stacked me up behind and wrote my car off. Not my fault at all. I got made innocent of any blame from Elephant.

However when I went to renew a car in 2006. Elephant quoted me cheap, once after they doubled checked found out they been involved in a accident under a policy of theirs (though they blamed freed me) they stuck up the preiumim 30%.

I am never dealing with them again.
 
Lancaster do classic car policies without the need for the car to be garaged. They will do an 'agreed valuation' too if you need that. From memory I think they have a 'quick quote' system on t'internet!

Good luck with the search.
 
Cheers just tried that came out at £415 on public road overnight.

Kinda caught between a rock and a hard place with the overnight keeping. I live in a village, so techincally public road, but not much traffic around, so not as much risk as inner city etc. Though the Insurance company just take it as red as a major risk I suppose.
 

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