trunkneck

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need to insure my 109 this week am looking to putting it on a classic limited mileage policy as most of u people on here seem to have spent many years with landys who do you rate as the best and who would:nt you touch with a ****ty stick
 
I have all of mine through Towergate Hall and Clarke which are part of the AA Classic Car Insurance. 0800-7312063 but they do require photographs.
Were the cheapest out of several I have tried and added my son for no extra cost.
 
im with peter best my series 3 2.25 diesel is £150 and my series 3 hybrid 3.9 diesel is £190 both on limited miles but with no, no clames thats with green laneing insurance, if you've got any modifacations declare them or they wont pay out in the event of an accident
 
I have my 1976 Series III on a Classic Car policy with Footman James.

I've used them for Land Rovers & MGB's and they have always been a decent and very competetive company. :cool:
 
Try confused.com I got my 90 n/a insured through Peoples Choice fully comp for 79 quid, I am an old fart though !
 
The missus did an online quote thing last week that came out with 58 quid fully comp for my 110. Trouble is when I did it again later it was 186 quid. Reckon she must have entered something wrong.
 
Try Sureterm Direct, we have our 88" on a classic car/limited mileage policy - £100 per year, 2 drivers fully comp
 
thanks for all the feed back went with footman james 99 pounds fully comp unlimited miles and breakdown cover was 126 pound but been given 30 days to join a club and it came down
 
Footman James

£169 which is fully comp, including leagal, covers greenlaning, unlimited milage, and breakdown cover that covers everything except home start. Kept on driveway, han an accident in 2006, have 6 points on licence (2 x sp30's), had licence for 5 years, on a '73 109" modified with a 3.5lt v8 and lpg.

Bloody good value I say!
 
I'm with Peter Best, classic limited milage fully comp. I'm 31 and at the time no no claims for that vehicle. good cover £84 needs photos though and agreed value.
 

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