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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
I have also been looking into collector's registration for my Camaro. The only problem is:
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is insured as a limited use "collector vehicle." (Proof must be supplied at time of odometer verification.)
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Does anyone know if this actually means that you must have specific collector's insurance, or can you just tell your regular insurance company that you only drive the car on weekends and such?
It seems like every collectors insurance company I looked at either won't insure the car because it's too new ('87) or won't insure me because I'm too young (23).
- Justin
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Hey Justin,
As long as your regular insurance company sees it as a limited-use (pleasure) vehicle, it's OK. I don't think you can put Collector Registration on the only vehicle you own, but I could be wrong too. The state might look up how many vehicles you have registered in your name before you can get it. I didn't have a problem since the Cherokee is in my name too, but I don't know of anyone that has done it on their only car. I know 91chevyZ28 has a few cars that he rotates between as well.