[DeTomaso] Documentation of Panteras increased value

Arjun Ghosh-Dastidar arjun.ghoshdastidar at gmail.com
Mon Mar 24 13:14:21 EDT 2014


BJ Insurance is a re-seller of American Modern Home Insurance (Heacock
Classic is one of their re-sellers too).

When it comes to insuring classic cars, there aren't not too many options
for fixed value insurance coverage. Most regular insurance companies
(StateFarm, Nationwide, GEICO etc.) will do fixed value coverage up to
$150K, but when you go above that it's slim pickings - the only choices I
have found are American Modern, Chubb (if you bundle with a >$1M home
insurance policy), and Hagerty. I have 4 cars insured through American
Modern and luckily haven't had the need to actually use the coverage.


On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Boyd Casey <boyd411 at gmail.com> wrote:

>    Thanks for the feed back guys. I already had the Haggerty guide ( it is
>    a handy tool for research on which cars are going up in value and which
>    are declining) My insurance company (American Modern Home) is a
>    subsideary of GEICO and they have been a pain in the ass since day one.
>    I have never had a claim (except one for road service) and that whole
>    expierience was a fiasco. I am seriously considering changing my
>    insurance company. BJ sounds good (it has a nice ring to it!) LOL.
>    Boyd
>
>    On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Julian Kift
>    <[1]julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>    Hagerty actually has an online valuation tool; condition 1 1973 Pantera
>    L valued at $73,300 as of Dec 2013. There is also a trade guide for
>    classic car valuation, I think it is a Glass's guide.
>
>    Julian
>
>    To: [2]boyd411 at gmail.com; [3]detomaso at poca.com
>    From: [4]tmshinro at aol.com
>    Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 12:05:20 -0400
>    Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Documentation of Panteras increased value
>
>  I have Barrett-Jackson insurance and when it came time to renew I decided
> to up
>  my agreed upon value.  When I told my agent what I wanted to increase
> value to
> $60K she looked it up in some kind of classic car price guide and said it
> showed
>  the value to be $72K.  I can't remember what the name of the price guide
> was (m
> aybe Hemmings).   So one of your sources would be such a guide.  I suspect
> the g
> uide would not reflect the cost of upgrades you made though.
>
>
> Tom
> 5186
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Boyd Casey <[5]boyd411 at gmail.com>
> To: detomaso <[6]detomaso at poca.com>
>
> Sent: Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:54 am
> Subject: [DeTomaso] Documentation of Panteras increased value
>
>
>    Greetings,
>    I am in the process of renewing my Pantera's insurance and I want to
>    increase the insured value.  Besides the thousands I have spent on new
>
>    suspension , brembo brakes, cv loints updated ac etc. I told the
>    insurance company that the market value of Panteras has increased over
>    the years I have owned my car  ( since 2008). Does anyone have anything
>
>    that would support the current values of Panteras in the market place
>    or any suggestions as to a source for this info.  They suggested recent
>    sales records.I know some of you follow this and I have seen allot of
>
>    the Panteras sold on E-bay for higher prices but once they are sold I
>    believe the ebay info is no longer accessible.So any help with this
>    would be greatly appreciated.
>    Boyd
>
>
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>    2. mailto:boyd411 at gmail.com
>    3. mailto:detomaso at poca.com
>    4. mailto:tmshinro at aol.com
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   BJ Insurance is a re-seller of American Modern Home Insurance (Heacock
   Classic is one of their re-sellers too).
   When it comes to insuring classic cars, there aren't not too many
   options for fixed value insurance coverage. Most regular insurance
   companies (StateFarm, Nationwide, GEICO etc.) will do fixed value
   coverage up to $150K, but when you go above that it's slim pickings -
   the only choices I have found are American Modern, Chubb (if you bundle
   with a >$1M home insurance policy), and Hagerty. I have 4 cars insured
   through American Modern and luckily haven't had the need to actually
   use the coverage.

   On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Boyd Casey <[1]boyd411 at gmail.com>
   wrote:

        Thanks for the feed back guys. I already had the Haggerty guide (
     it is
        a handy tool for research on which cars are going up in value and
     which
        are declining) My insurance company (American Modern Home) is a
        subsideary of GEICO and they have been a pain in the ass since
     day one.
        I have never had a claim (except one for road service) and that
     whole
        expierience was a fiasco. I am seriously considering changing my
        insurance company. BJ sounds good (it has a nice ring to it!)
     LOL.
        Boyd
        On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Julian Kift
        <[1][2]julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:
        Hagerty actually has an online valuation tool; condition 1 1973
     Pantera
        L valued at $73,300 as of Dec 2013. There is also a trade guide
     for
        classic car valuation, I think it is a Glass's guide.
        Julian
        To: [2][3]boyd411 at gmail.com; [3][4]detomaso at poca.com
        From: [4][5]tmshinro at aol.com
        Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 12:05:20 -0400
        Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Documentation of Panteras increased value
      I have Barrett-Jackson insurance and when it came time to renew I
     decided to up
      my agreed upon value.  When I told my agent what I wanted to
     increase value to
     $60K she looked it up in some kind of classic car price guide and
     said it showed
      the value to be $72K.  I can't remember what the name of the price
     guide was (m
     aybe Hemmings).   So one of your sources would be such a guide.  I
     suspect the g
     uide would not reflect the cost of upgrades you made though.
     Tom
     5186
     -----Original Message-----
     From: Boyd Casey <[5][6]boyd411 at gmail.com>
     To: detomaso <[6][7]detomaso at poca.com>
     Sent: Mon, Mar 24, 2014 10:54 am
     Subject: [DeTomaso] Documentation of Panteras increased value
        Greetings,
        I am in the process of renewing my Pantera's insurance and I want
     to
        increase the insured value.  Besides the thousands I have spent
     on new
        suspension , brembo brakes, cv loints updated ac etc. I told the
        insurance company that the market value of Panteras has increased
     over
        the years I have owned my car  ( since 2008). Does anyone have
     anything
        that would support the current values of Panteras in the market
     place
        or any suggestions as to a source for this info.  They suggested
     recent
        sales records.I know some of you follow this and I have seen
     allot of
        the Panteras sold on E-bay for higher prices but once they are
     sold I
        believe the ebay info is no longer accessible.So any help with
     this
        would be greatly appreciated.
        Boyd
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