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    Quote Originally Posted by billlsbird View Post
    Dave, I have State Farm stated value & my agent claims he doesn't even know what agree value insurance is! Says they don't offer it & he's never even heard of it!! What's up?? Bill
    that is funny mine agent did. that is how both of my car s were. under a classic policy from state farm ? you may want a new agent ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pat mccarthy View Post
    that is funny mine agent did. that is how both of my car s were. under a classic policy from state farm ? you may want a new agent ?
    Agents are not equal, that's for sure. My AmFam agent went to bat for me when I wanted to go pick up my roller chassis & body, but found that my truck/trailer insurance only covered the load for liability, not for any damage to the load. They wrote an auto policy for comp & collission only, and maintained it through construction for me. The CHROME guy was amazed that AmFam had done that for me. My only headache is that if I should have a total loss their contract language includes an "...or market value..." clause which will likely get us into an argument. State Farm is the same way, as is Allstate and the other "traditional" carriers. That said, my '33 is "....just another car..." to them - no restrictions on mileage, trips to the store, using it to run errands, or anything else. It is a pleasure vehicle, and I can use it as it pleases me
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