Comments - My Little Woody Willy - How to save thousands a year. - Aquaponic Gardening2024-03-29T08:24:09Zhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=4778851%3ABlogPost%3A16205&xn_auth=noGus. I think you should check…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-10-14:4778851:Comment:169032010-10-14T20:23:16.000ZM Cosmohttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/MichaelCosmo
Gus. I think you should check with <a href="http://www.hagerty.com" target="_blank">Hagerty</a> Insurance for your classics. My chevy truck was 200+ with state farm and it would have only been 129 with Hagerty for better insurance. State farm valued the truck at a few hundred. and Hagerty at what I set of 8k. Oh yeah I wish I had that 52 benz. Check out an vintage Chevy Apache truck with a retro rod engine. It might just be the ticket.
Gus. I think you should check with <a href="http://www.hagerty.com" target="_blank">Hagerty</a> Insurance for your classics. My chevy truck was 200+ with state farm and it would have only been 129 with Hagerty for better insurance. State farm valued the truck at a few hundred. and Hagerty at what I set of 8k. Oh yeah I wish I had that 52 benz. Check out an vintage Chevy Apache truck with a retro rod engine. It might just be the ticket. When we first came to this co…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-10-14:4778851:Comment:168922010-10-14T16:30:46.000ZGus Cabrerahttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/GusCabrera
When we first came to this country, we rode the bus. The first car my Dad bought was a 1948 Ford, 2-door Coupe in perfect condition. That was in 1955. He paid $50.00 for it (no misprint). He then bought a Pontiac station wagon circa 1950 figuring it was better suited for a family of 4 soon to be 5. After that it was a 1954 Ford station wagon with a V-8 engine followed by a 1958 Chevy Biscayne with air-conditioning. The last classic car was a Pontiac Tempest. After that we bought a 1952 Dodge…
When we first came to this country, we rode the bus. The first car my Dad bought was a 1948 Ford, 2-door Coupe in perfect condition. That was in 1955. He paid $50.00 for it (no misprint). He then bought a Pontiac station wagon circa 1950 figuring it was better suited for a family of 4 soon to be 5. After that it was a 1954 Ford station wagon with a V-8 engine followed by a 1958 Chevy Biscayne with air-conditioning. The last classic car was a Pontiac Tempest. After that we bought a 1952 Dodge pickup. I personally owned a 1968 Chevy Biscayne (I think), a 1952 Mercedez Benz (still kick myself for selling it) and a 1980 Volvo station wagon that was a few years from becoming a classic.<br />
As for saving on insurance, we decided to self-insure the casualty part since we can replace either of our vehicles with about $3,000 for one and maybe $8,000 for the other so we only carry liability and medical. This costs us $266.00 per month compared to the $450.00 per month we used to pay. The high cost has to do with moving violations that were not supposed to be flagged due to not going to court, but the authorities did it anyway. It may also have to do with being in the New Orleans Area-high crime rates, hurricanes, potential flooding, etc. If it were not for the fact that I have to have my F150 V-8, I would definitely downsize as to vehicle and I love the idea of a classic of some sorts. It never ocurred to me to retrofit older vehicles with new engines, etc. I also really like the idea of joining an auto club. Good job Michael. nice I have a 68 mercedes 200…tag:aquaponicgardening.ning.com,2010-10-08:4778851:Comment:163462010-10-08T22:53:21.000ZEarl wardhttps://aquaponicgardening.ning.com/profile/Earlward
nice I have a 68 mercedes 200 D just waiting for me to spend to much on. one obsession at a time.
nice I have a 68 mercedes 200 D just waiting for me to spend to much on. one obsession at a time.