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Just thinking out loud here. If anyone is still on the fence about whether to insure their race car OR not, now would be a great time to do it. It’s the start of a new racing season and with race car parts getting more expensive can you really AFFORD not to be insured ??? ….
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Don makes it easy !!!!
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Check out NCM Insurance. They offer great rates for race cars, classic and muscle cars, and collector cars. I have $50K agreed value coverage on my 1967 Camaro race car and its less than $300 a year. https://www.ncminsurance.com/
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I have also used William Horton offers excellent coverage for everything non-track as well. Great to work with. Insurance is only expensive until its not........its only a matter of time till someones entire race rig goes up in flames stuck in traffic when the Tesla next to it combusts.... To each their own, some only insure their trailer, some just the car, some neither.
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Laris only does race car insurance. Racing at the track and when not raced. They do not insure for the street/highway.
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