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Re: IML: Declared Value insurance -



No, my policy specifically states "Agreed Value"



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From: DR CHALLENGER <drchallenger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 1:35 pm
Subject: Re: IML: Declared Value insurance -

And you don't have Agreed Upon Value coverage, You have Stated Value coverage. 
 
>From: mrs954@xxxxxxx 
>> 

>I have two antique cars insured with State Farm Antique Auto Insurance.  >They also insure my drivers and my home on regular policies. There is no >limit on miles driven, but it must be garage kept, and not used for work >commuting. I provided them with a professional appraisal for my 300H, and >they took my word for the value of the LeBaron.  My premium for both cars >totals around $190 per year, which is about half of what Hagerty and Grundy >wanted.  The only difference is, with State Farm, there is a $250 >deductible, where Hagerty and Grundy had no deductible. 

 
 
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