Why take a chance in a situation like that when a twelve-month collector car policy will most probably be less expensive and will allow you year-round availability?
If you do not have your collector car covered with an actual collector car insurance carrier, and still have it covered with a regular-use auto insurance policy, I feel you are at a real disadvantage because of some of these issues. It is my opinion that you should not have your collector car insured on the same type of policy as your regular-use automobiles. The six-month type of coverage is an outdated method that used to be available years ago before actual collector car insurance policies became available.
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