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	02-02-2015 02:12 PM #1Street Rod Insurance? Grundy vs Hagerty vs Chrome etc
 
 I am faced with insuring my latest project, a fiberglass '37 sedan, I currently have Hagerty for my 'glass '32 roadster and have no complaints, since 1997 I have a had a $300 claim and that's it (no raised premium and no deductable) however while attending a NSRA event Chrome was there and my quote was quite a bit lower (but with a $500 deductable), and Grundy after checking was way less than the others (no deductable), to the point of being 1/2 priced compared to what Hagerty wants, all are agreed value policies. So whats everyone else have? Any claims? How about service?? With two rods to insure price becomes more of a factory! Thanks MatthyjWhy is mine so big and yours so small, Chrysler FirePower 
 
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	02-02-2015 02:25 PM #2
 Have had both . Grundy with out a question . Claims quick and easy .
 Norm
 
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	02-03-2015 06:18 AM #3
 Currently using both Hagerty and Grundy, never tried Chrome. I use Hagerty for a car in process because Grundy won't insure projects, but once done switch to Grundy because they're less expensive for comparable coverage in my state (each state has different requirements so comparing rates from one state to another is mostly pointless). The only claim I've made on Grundy is towing reimbursement. Both have generally gotten good feedback in numerous online stories about claims.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon 
 
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