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Steve Ashworth

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Need to put my landy back on the road.

Only do a few hundred miles a year in it so want cheap low mileage insurance.

Any recomendations.

Thanks,
Steve
 
This has been answered many times I am sure so probbly worth doing a search on the forum.

What do you consider as cheap? I pay £124 from Adrian flux (on a new policy with zero no claims as its a 2nd car)
 
I've got my 109 with Lancaster. There was a cheaper company whose name I have forgotten. Didnt go with them as they dont do monthly payments only a lump sum and Lancaster do.
 
Anyone know the age limit on classic policies? I've got my P38 and rover 75 insured with nfu and they've been pretty good so far, i've just bought a series one and wondering what to do insurance wise, but I'm 21 so might my age be an issue? I've got my cars fully comp with nfu so wondering about changing them down to tpft during the summer as I'll be using the series one, and then swapping them back up to fully comp for the winter and downing the series one while its in the garage over winter, not sure... Just thought I'd ask if anyone knows of age restrictions on classic policies, as I'd prefer to have it on one if possible
 
Thanks guys,

Lancaster initiallt quioted £90 but withdrew offer when I told them is was a soft top, also they have minimum and maximum age restrictions.

I went with Footman James at a cost of £100.20 for TPFT including breakdown recovery. They also gave opyion to spread payment but at £100 I didny bother with that.

Nice price and great service.

Steve
 
Yes,

And that includes about 35 days European cover!

My Series 2a is running better than it ever has done but I can guarantee I will not be putting the Euro cover to the test.

Steve
 
peter james seems good im 30 with no noclaims and they want £79 fully comp not bad me thinks ....plus 15odd quid for 2nd car on the polocy (i think it needs to be same car tho)
 

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