I am sure there are some classic car insurance companies in your neck of the woods. Check them out and see which one gives you the best deal. You want an "agreed on value" so the company won't try to depreciate your vehicle in case of loss. I don't use a national company like Grundy or Haggerty, but an Illinois-based company which has better rates. It is best to insure exactly what you have have in case of a claim. There could be a cancellation clause if you are deceptive about the vehicle. No one came out to examine my car but they wanted photos from all four sides and the interior and trunk as well as a detailed description of the major components.