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Post by sajg10 on Jun 21, 2010 18:49:59 GMT 10
Just wondering if anyone can help? Is it easy to get insurance on a 1950's bondwood caravan that is road worthy? Any suggestions would be great, Thanks Sajg
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Post by firefighter on Jun 21, 2010 19:12:28 GMT 10
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Post by relmhayd on Jun 23, 2010 23:03:11 GMT 10
Hi sajg10, Insured my 1960 bondwood van with Shannons a couple of days ago with no dramas was done over the phone. I already have a policy with them but i can't see you would have any problem.
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Post by fireballv8 on Jul 2, 2010 18:07:51 GMT 10
I have my 60's Valiant caravan insured with shannons as well , no problems at all.
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Post by RollyDog on Jul 3, 2010 17:55:50 GMT 10
I have my cars with Shannons but they were still reluctant on caravans when I spoke to them recently. On older cars they are fantastic though. Last year I got onto CIL (Caravan Insurance Limited ) last year and best quote and least hassles. Rollydog
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Post by JBJ on Jul 15, 2010 18:12:51 GMT 10
Hi All,
I've asked Shannons many times about van insurance, & never got an answer I was happy with. So I insured with another company.
They came back with a renewal after the year ended, with a halved value & increased premium. So I didnt renew.
So today I paid my 3 cars insurance ( 2 on out of action ( whatever they call it) insurance) premium, & thought what the hell, so I asked about Lucille being insured for $10000. No problems, told them it was used as a normal caravan every couple of months, & covered a lot of Km's, so its covered for about $140 including my 65% no claim.
You have no way of telling what is going to be approved at any time unfortunately with insurance people.
Hopefully I'll never need to claim.
But Shannons have been fantastic on the claims I've made in the past.
JBJ
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Post by humpty2 on Jul 15, 2010 19:39:02 GMT 10
Had no trouble insuring "Janorma" with Shannons....all done over the phone.
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