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    Old 22-04-2005, 12:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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    Mustang insurance group

    I was wondering what insurance group would a old Mustang be in? Somethling like a 1966 Mustang- I know this maybe a bit broad but just wanted to know roughly.

    Also is there a site where I can look up insurance groups for american cars for the UK?

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    I think it'd be a speciality case. Insurance groups only really work on non-imports and non-supercars.

    e.g. an escrot cossie is group 20, as is a mclearen f1
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    Old 22-04-2005, 12:24 PM   #3 (permalink)
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    O rite, Thanks Konan.

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    if you are gonna drive it for 6000 miles a year or less you can put any car over 25yrs old on classic insurance. Other than that it depends on the company, probably better looking for a few companies that deal with older cars.
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    Old 23-04-2005, 09:07 AM   #5 (permalink)
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    Midtz,
    As has been mentioned these are usually covered by dedicated schemes, and are valued on their worth etc and not on groupings.
    At 17/18 though you will have problems trying to find someone to conver you though - although it can be done.
    Would be worthwhile joing something like the NSRA/NASC and using thier insurance scheme.
    Just to give you an idea, a mate insured a road legal drag car with 600bhp and N2O for just a touch over £200 (albeit he is 32), im a named driver on a very old truck thats been modified from std for <£200 - both on limited mileages though

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    Old 24-04-2005, 05:22 PM   #6 (permalink)
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    Thanks Eazieb for the tips. I knew it was gonna be hard to get insurance at my age but I just wanna get something different and a car that I realy love.

    Just wondering what does NASC stand for?

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    You could try www.lancaster-ins.co.uk - I recently got a cheap quote for a '92 Elan Turbo on classic insurance (despite it only being 13 years old). I was limited to 20000 miles, but you can choose what the limit is although I don't know how it affects the final quote.

    Could be that they only insure over 21 though

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