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Originally posted by John McMahon
ORFIA,
NO ONE...I repeat, NO ONE will cover you ON the track. They will cover you getting to the track, but that's it.
Parish did it for a while and I know someone that collected on a wreck, but no more.
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Mmmebbe... There is a
possibility;
http://www.americancollectorsins.com/de_quali.htm
runs a "Driver's Education" program that sounds like exactly what we need!
I've known for quite some time that if I were unlucky enough to only have a Viper, Vette, BMW or a Porsche, I could get coverage- (that's a joke, folks- lighten up) but this company makes a point of saying "
or similar performance vehicles" -I'd certainly like to think of a Cobra replica as a performance vehicle! (Although, I would hardly blame insurance agents for fearing track days run in an open cockpit fiberglass car!

)
The program is only available in 14 states right now, but I encourage ALL of you to write them- I did, and was told they intend to get coverage to all 50 states, but it may take a while... Anyway you guys in those states oughtta give them a look as well.
Russ R
PS- Parrish, having a replica themselves, insured "drivers ed" stuff until they got bought out by Great American. First thing GA did was send out a letter saying "no more"! Sodding buggers.
