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Old Mar 25th, 10, 07:22 AM
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I have to insure my 69 Camaro, coming home from the bodyshop Friday. Feeling kind of lazy so here is a link to the pics in another thread. When it gets home it will have to have the wiring, interior, and rear bunmper installed. From the link below where should I insure this car for value? My 68 SS396 Chevelle is with American Classics and they said to call them before I pick it up so it is covered. I was leaning towards $40-45k because it seems Z28 prices tend to be high but still in a wide range. If does happen to disappear or get damaged, I want to be able to replace it. I have lost one and don't want to be under insured ths time. The one gotchya on this car is being a theft recovery , it will have a salvage title. The insurance company said last year when I asked, that will have no bearing on value if the car is in good shape. So Camaro folks what's your take on it? Link to pics and such here:

http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=146977




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New floor and NOS Quarters installed(qtrs done in early 90's). Original no-rust trunk pan. NOM DZ Block & crank tucked away. Aluminum Head 406/TKO600 installed, Hyd roller cam, Fresh 12 Bolt 3.73 posi, New Front & Rear Glass, DSE Tubular uppers. Hotchkis springs front and rear, Nitto 555 tires, VVW V-40 wheels, Baer Super Street /CPP 4 wheel disc brakes, Fresh/new Black std interior with factory console gauge/tach package.

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Anyone? Am I too high? Too Low?
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I would say thats in range but I also cant see any pics at work, just going by your description and keep all of your receipts safe too
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Your guess of 40-45K seems fine to me.
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