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Originally Posted by ng8264723
Doug,
Well you are wrong. I have zero tickets and zero accidents and zero claims (knock on wood). I'm a 43 year old MD. I'm not exactly a big insurance risk. I have it titled as a cobra now. Once the word replica appears my current policy goes up. Things in the insurance world don't always make sense. Apparently, a replica is considered a modded car while an orginal isn't. That is why the price goes up. When I went to change my title my carrier said my premium would increase. Robin also said it would increase. Why would you think I made it up? If you don't have any helpful info to add move on............... I don't need to be questioned in that manner I'm not lying. I was pretty clear
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Well I've been wrong before. I certainly was in this case for trying to help. Sorry for trying. And your posts ARE NOT clear, by the way.
Your first one:
"Currently my policy is written with the titled as a 1965.
Unfortunately, I can get a sticker (emissions). It is a very complicated process in Ma the emissions people want me to change my title. At that point the insurance will go up."
What the heck does the underlined mean?
Your second one:
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I think the major problem is my title has to have the word replica on it. American collecors is also $400 for me with my curent title which has no mention of the word replica.
So I figure the SPF must not have the term replica on the title. That is what increases the rates but is needed to get a sticker"
You think and you figure. Don't sound like facts to me. We're all driving replicas.
Once again, sorry for commenting. No intent to piss you off. Definitely won't try to help you again. Good luck in your search.