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z28racer


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Posted - December 17 2006 :  8:32:00 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i have a Bradley gt and i don't know how to get it insured here in NJ, does anyone know of a company that will insure it and not have a mileage limit on it?

Rick

USA
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Posted - December 18 2006 :  6:25:08 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Varies by state. In most cases, it's how the car is registered. If it's registered as a VW, then there should be no problem with any insurance company. If it's 'special construction', then your choices are a little more limited. I have mine through Grundy Worldwide, but there is a 'mileage' limit, though it's not enforced.

Rick

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z28racer


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Posted - December 18 2006 :  8:31:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
well how would i get it inspected if it regesterd as a vw and it it show up as a kit car.

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Rick

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Posted - December 19 2006 :  08:07:52 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It doesn't matter. As long as it passes all the required codes for your state, the body itself plays no part in the inspection process, save for the windscreen and any lighting requirements. I don't know what NJ requires for inspection for older vehicles - I can't imagine they would be too strict. Go to your local inspection station with pictures of the car and ask!

Rick

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