Is Rally local or out of state
Ok. I want to get some quotes. AAA recently switched kit cars to there brokered division and was told it will be more expensiveout of state, i think chicago
Ok. I want to get some quotes. AAA recently switched kit cars to there brokered division and was told it will be more expensive
I will. Looks like they are in Wonder Lake ILState farm for me wasn't even in the realm of pricing that rally gave me. My experience with rally went smooth compared to some on the boards here but I think it's worth the time to check them out
State farm. Took the title in and got basic coverage for $50 a month. Not a problem.Guys, what insurance companies are you going through?
Good price. I’m going to stop by my local State FarmState farm. Took the title in and got basic coverage for $50 a month. Not a problem.
Do you have their number?Check Grundy, myself and another got insurance from them. I pay $300 a year for full coverage
Grundy InsuranceDo you have their number?
I went through an independent agency; I submitted pictures of the full car and where it would be stored. Maybe try going through someone else. For example, I know others are insured with Hagerty but when I called them directly, they told me they would insure it until I put the key in the ignition.I have Grundy for my Camaro and they were the first insurance company I called, but they told me they would not insure the Goblin. Who did you speak to over at Grundy?
I do need a excuse to go up there this year after all and a line up of Goblins with the Mac in the back would look amazingGoblin meet at the Mighty Mac!
I do need a excuse to go up there this year after all and a line up of Goblins with the Mac in the back would look amazing
How about I come out and we can take the little guy into the garage and show him the ropesI am in need of a babysitter so I can get out into the garage to do some work! Bead roller will be here tomorrow, hopefully I wont be blowing I/C boots anymore
I gotta tell ya, as a Dad and Grand Pa, they're never too young to learn in the garage! Well actually ya might wait until they are 2. They ARE little sponges and learn new stuff in amazing ways but I'd have to say under 2, naah. There is a load of basic "Don't touch the hot stove" ideas they need to work through first! But they do like fire and sparks flying! So bring them up right and carefully.How about I come out and we can take the little guy into the garage and show him the ropes