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What age does a car need to be for a classic policy?

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I am looking at getting a second car.

Will be at least 10 years old prob more.

Will only be a weekend cruiser and prob no more than 5-6k a year if that.

Is it pos to have an e39 m5 on one of these policies?

Billy

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I am looking at getting a second car.

Will be at least 10 years old prob more.

Will only be a weekend cruiser and prob no more than 5-6k a year if that.

Is it pos to have an e39 m5 on one of these policies?

Billy

Hi,

Yes we have schemes that cater for this type of vehicle on the type of policy you are looking for.

If you wanted to PM your details I'd be happy to arrange for one of my quotes team to give you a call back.

Regards,

Dan.

Sorry when i posted a reply earlier, i just spotted the post and not what section it was in, i just clicked onto it.. 

 

george

I would have thought it would need to be 25 years+ to be deemed a classic

 

Obviously you can have limited mileage / use for any vehicle in theory.

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Cheers will call when I get a chance.

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