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Old 01-09-2017, 09:26 PM
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Yes, Haggarty, "agreed value".
If something happens, no BS!
Glad to hear that! I work for Hagerty, I run their Garage and Manage the collection.

Thank you Sir for your business! I love our customers, I travel all around the US to cars shows and I so enjoy meeting and talking to car people (and Boat people), I get to see some really sweet cars..
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Glad to hear that! I work for Hagerty, I run their Garage and Manage the collection.

Thank you Sir for your business! I love our customers, I travel all around the US to cars shows and I so enjoy meeting and talking to car people (and Boat people), I get to see some really sweet cars..
Cool! Do you guys do old school boats?
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[QUOTE=vintage chromoly;4517932]Cool! Do you guys do old school boats?[/QUOTE

Our company started out years ago insuring wooden boats, when you say old school what are you referring to?
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Cool! Do you guys do old school boats?[/QUOTE

Our company started out years ago insuring wooden boats, when you say old school what are you referring to?
Going to be in the market for a policy for the pantera.
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I don't like mentioning names when it's not my business, but have you ever gotten the chance to look through a certain Pontiac collection in your neck of the woods?
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I don't like mentioning names when it's not my business, but have you ever gotten the chance to look through a certain Pontiac collection in your neck of the woods?
Yes thank you for not dropping names as we try to respect peoples privacy, you can pm me as I'm not sure who you are referring to
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You'll know it if you saw it. Lots of Super Dutys, pikes peak record car, aluminum front ends on the wall, 1 of 1s etc. Regular guy. Not famous, just a bunch of money and a taste for rare Pontiacs
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[QUOTE=vintage chromoly;4517936]
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Going to be in the market for a policy for the pantera.
Yes we do insure select old school fiberglass boats, but they are all low HP collector ski boats and the occasional family runabout.
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You'll know it if you saw it. Lots of Super Dutys, pikes peak record car, aluminum front ends on the wall, 1 of 1s etc. Regular guy. Not famous, just a bunch of money and a taste for rare Pontiacs
I must not know the person, but I do love the old Pontiacs! I do know a gentleman in NC with a similar sounding collection
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I didn't count them, but probably close to 30 cars. He had recently acquired the molds and casting equipment to reproduce some special tri power (i think) manifold that is no longer available. I'm not a Pontiac guy so I don't know what manifold that'd be.
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