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Welcome back cecil :thumbright:
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SOMtastic wrote:Hello :)
Been lurking for a while, but decided to join on account of my purchase :
Just parted with some cash for a 73 Plymouth Barracuda 340 4bbl.
I don’t have it yet – it’s being prepped for shipping in Des Moines, Iowa.
Should have it in 6-10 weeks according to the shipping co.

I’m more than a little nervous to be honest.. I’ve never owned an American car, never bought a car from over seas, and never bought un-seen… so there is plenty of potential for it to go horribly wrong !
Hugely excited though !

I do have one (for now) question …
I’m having some difficulties with insurance.. I’ve not made a huge effort so far, but the companies I’ve contacted to date have declined cover because I don’t (or rather will not) have a “regular” car.
I do so few miles in my current stead – A 2004 Monaro – That I’ve decided to get rid of it as I don’t really need a daily driver of my own. Mrs SOM’s motor is perfectly adequate.
So the hopefuly quick question is – is this something anyone has come across before ? and can anyone recommend a decent insurer for “Sunday use” of these fine machines ?

Cheers, Andy

Hi Andy, welcome to the club/forum etc etc :)

Dunno why you've posted in this thread :? but to answer your question, quite a lot of us on here use RH Insurance http://www.rhclassicinsurance.co.uk/
They seem to be flavour of the month.... and have been for a couple of years.
I cant see there being any reason to refuse you insurance if you don't have another car to use on a daily basis.
I've been insuring our 2 Mopars for yonks and don't recall being asked that :scratch:



Mind you, as it's never been a concern (as I do have a daily or two to use) I may have glossed over that question :?

Certainly worth asking RH about it tho...


EDIT - Sorry Andy, I just re-read the title of this thread. It's not a general Newbie thread, just one created by a member who has just rejoined :roll: :lol:
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Woops – looks like I’ve hijacked someone elses thread . My bad – thought it was general newbie thread. :oops:
Thanks for the insurance tip - I'll check it out.
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BUDGIE wrote: But what about the Lammy :? ( well spotted Ivor )
thats just one of them....

see the pile of side panels under the bench!!!!


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Hi Andy :hello2:

Hi Budgie, good to see you again.
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SOMtastic wrote:Woops – looks like I’ve hijacked someone elses thread . My bad – thought it was general newbie thread. :oops:
Thanks for the insurance tip - I'll check it out.
don't worry about driving the thing...takes about 10 mintes and you'll be fine.

if you can't get insurance get a joint policy on the wifes....

i had "classic" on my only car for years. used it as a semi-daily i.e not for work/commute but everything else.

site unseen well always a worry but as long s the body is made of metal everything else is just nuts and bolts. not all easy fixed but damn sight easier than a restoration and plenty of bits here already. theyre all the same underneath.


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Welcome back Budgie! :thumbright: What happened to the '64 Comet AFX?
Oh, and welcome aboard Andy! :thumbright:
Rich.
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SOMtastic wrote:Woops – looks like I’ve hijacked someone elses thread . My bad – thought it was general newbie thread. :oops:
Thanks for the insurance tip - I'll check it out.


Bloody hell what kind of people you lettin in this club now.
hi jackin me thread :shock: ............ :wack:



Or try Footman-James..........Aderian S Fulx ;)
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Dave999 wrote:
BUDGIE wrote: But what about the Lammy :? ( well spotted Ivor )
thats just one of them....

see the pile of side panels under the bench!!!!


Dave


Don't spose you got a TV200 there have you Dave :?
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bratfink wrote:Hi Andy :hello2:

Hi Budgie, good to see you again.



Hey James, hows things in Indy :?

And how's the bird :?

..say hi to her xxx
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Post by sublimemike »

Hey Budge - That irishman ever move that Yellow car??
if you think speed kills don't get on a plane
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welcome to the madhouse cecil.... :shock:
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RW71 wrote:Welcome back Budgie! :thumbright: What happened to the '64 Comet AFX?
Oh, and welcome aboard Andy! :thumbright:
Rich.


Hey Rich, Comet went straight to Belgium :scratch:

Looking for summat similar :?


This 64 is nice but big Dolla
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Welcome back your Lordship :thumbright:
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sublimemike wrote:Hey Budge - That irishman ever move that Yellow car??


Hey Mike, all I know is he killed the motor, i suspect this was because he handn't got a clue with the rev pattern shifter and drove up to Hollyhead in 2nd ( 4.11 gears ) :shock: :cry: so he got Mr Billdon't to do a quicky rebuild,
which is another story :banghead: ........I thick he did move it on in the end,
where to I have no idea :?
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