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Insurance companies for 68 Charger?

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Am looking to get quotes, and wondered if “ya’ll” had good experiences and fair pricing regarding insurance?
Thanks
 
I use an agent for my classic car insurance. They had me with a good company, that later got bought out by Hagerty around 5 years ago. Hagerty kept the premiums steady for 2 years and all was fine. But then I got my next renewal notice for what my 3rd year was going to be, and it was going to get raised 40% for no reason I could figure out.
I called my agent at Rally, and she found me another company with premiums approximately what Hagerty was before they were going to jack up my rates. So I canceled Hagerty and switched to them, American Modern. My new renewal for 2026 just came in the mail last week. Rates reduced over 10% over this year!
This is my agent, collector car insurance is a specialty of theirs.
Home - Rally Insurance Group
 
I've been with Hagerty for over 5 years now with no major increase in premium. I do have 8 vehicles on the policy.
 
Call your agent. They may carry a company that has special policies for antique cars. I had the same experience with Poster # 2, with Hagerty. I contacted the agent that carries my policies on my house and everyday vehicle. They had a company that provides agreed coverage on older vehicles, and was slightly cheaper than my first provider. However, they require an appraisal every 5 years. I think this is a good idea, anyway, to keep abreast with changing values.
 
Am looking to get quotes, and wondered if “ya’ll” had good experiences and fair pricing regarding insurance?
Thanks
I got Hagerty for the third year. Car is finished and I need to up my coverage.
I’m paying a high price for a little coverage.
 
You get what you pay for. Hagerty is likely the most expensive, but what kind of insurance do you want for a 68 Charger, really?
 
Around here, (Ontario), Hagerty does not require an appraisal, as other vintage car insurance carriers do. Some people falsely see this as a savings. A couple of acquaintances of mine have had severe damage on their vehicles, and have had quite a fight getting a fair settlement from Hagerty. Their contracted adjusters undervalued the repair costs to make the cars whole again.
 
Hagerty. I've had a few claims with no problems. You're automatically a Driver's Club member with a magazine and discounts. I have a bunch of cars with them and after a few each new one seems cheaper than the last.
 
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