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Insurance is regulated state by state so everyone's results may differ. I had AMICA 40 years ago and changed simply because their rates kept increasing (no claims or tickets, just their rates). They have an A+ rating according to A.M. Best, a global insurance rater.

I also have Hagerty on my TR. I sent 5 photos, the amount I wanted to have the 3A insured for and they accepted the value I stated. Simple as that. Their requirement is that all classic and collectible cars are insured with them. I pay around $140 per year for full coverage.

Glad to here that they really pay when there's an incident.
 
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I've had Hagertys agreed value $8000.00 on my restored 80 Spit 1500 for years now & after they saw my uploaded photos & voluntarily agreed IT WAS worth there assesment of $8000.00.,for $105.00 dollars a year ya can't beat that.They agreed on limited pleasure weekends,parades,to & from maintience service,& shows.Thats how i drive it.Sunny clear days & garaged.I have Allstate road service(A promotional $52.00 per year & AAA $59.00 per year ALL family vehicles)So i didn't buy Hagertys road towing.Hagertys the ONE.At one time they agreed on a value of $10,500.00 but i went to a more conservative yearly lower premium to save a little bread.
Ken&Whitelightning(Whitelightning Products)(unique products for Spitfires)
 
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