Most places only have the drive-in capability. There are only a few drive-ins left across the US.
Companies that provide classic car insurance are Hagerty and Classic Ins. There are also a lot places that will search for companies that provide insurance including Car Insurance Companies, Best Car Coverage and Find My Best Agent.
You can find Classic Car Insurance at First National Car Insurance Group, Geico and of course you can find Classic Car Insurance from Haggerty Classic Car Insurance.
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Yes, you can find the value of classic cars in collector car books. The price can change from year to year though.
Find a copy of Hemmings Motor News at a magazine stand or just about any classic car event.
You can find places near you that do trade-ins for cars at local car dealerships, online car buying services, and some independent used car lots.
There are many places where one could go to find more information about classic car insurance online. One of the best places to find classic car insurance would be Progressive's website.
One can find prices for car trade ins at Auto Trader. One may also check the Official Kelly Blue Book and the website What's My Car Worth as well as Nada Guides.
You can easily educate yourself on classic car insurance by checking out these two site I am recommending to you. They are http://www.classiccarinsurances.com/ and http://www.moneysupermarket.com/car-insurance/classic-cars/ which gives you wonderful reviews for your classic car.
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You have to repair your car using your own pocket money and that would be so expensive.