[DeTomaso] Collector car Insurance

Boyd Casey boyd411 at gmail.com
Fri May 2 13:25:00 EDT 2014


Good advice!



On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 1:05 PM, The DeTomaso Registry Guy <
detomasoregistry at gmail.com> wrote:

> Grundy didn't ask for anything other then a photo of the
> car and a description of the modifications.
>
>
> It was a very simple and painless process.
> Boyd
>
> And speaking of simple and painless...
>
> On numerous occasions I (the registry) have assisted owners.
> In one case, the owner had bought a car that was "original"
> and shall we say a bit 'tired'.
>
> He restored the car at great expense, and was in the process of sending me
> an update when an insurance claim became necessary.
>
> As the registry was able to document what the car looked like before
> restoration (Tired)
> (and when he started the insurance), and then what it looked like at the
> time
> of the accident, he was able to document and justify a much higher claim
> payout.
>
> Sure the damaged car was available for insurance inspection, but after it
> was sitting
> in a storage yard for a few months, open, exposed to the rain, dust, etc...
> She didn't look like she did when last photographed at a car show.
>
> The moral to the story is take lots of photos of your car NOW, and add them
> to the registry.
> Simple and Painless.    You just may need it later.
>
> Chuck
>
>
>
>
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   Good advice!

   On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 1:05 PM, The DeTomaso Registry Guy
   <[1]detomasoregistry at gmail.com> wrote:

   Grundy didn't ask for anything other then a photo of the
   car and a description of the modifications.
   It was a very simple and painless process.
   Boyd

     And speaking of simple and painless...
     On numerous occasions I (the registry) have assisted owners.
     In one case, the owner had bought a car that was "original"
     and shall we say a bit 'tired'.
     He restored the car at great expense, and was in the process of
     sending me
     an update when an insurance claim became necessary.
     As the registry was able to document what the car looked like before
     restoration (Tired)
     (and when he started the insurance), and then what it looked like at
     the
     time
     of the accident, he was able to document and justify a much higher
     claim
     payout.
     Sure the damaged car was available for insurance inspection, but
     after it
     was sitting
     in a storage yard for a few months, open, exposed to the rain, dust,
     etc...
     She didn't look like she did when last photographed at a car show.
     The moral to the story is take lots of photos of your car NOW, and
     add them
     to the registry.
     Simple and Painless. A  A You just may need it later.
     Chuck

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