Re car values discussed on another thread (?cheap OTS).........how does one keep the insured value up-to-date in these times of escalating prices/values?
Are the JEC values regarded as an accurate guide?
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david muir
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I had mine valued recently by Philip Porter (free service to e-type club members) - just sent in recent photos and a description of condition and work done during restoration and got a valuation letter back a couple of days later.
I'm insured with Carole Nash who seem to take a more relaxed view of valuation than some previous insurers and who will basically accept your valuation if its not too silly.
I'm insured with Carole Nash who seem to take a more relaxed view of valuation than some previous insurers and who will basically accept your valuation if its not too silly.
John '62 S1 OTS (now sold)
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Louise Gibbs
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Just to confirm that we do not give valuations. This would involve visiting, viewing, researching and driving a car, for which we simply don't have the resources.
What we offer though is confirmation of a value given to us by the owner, unless we consider that the value is completely unrealistic.
Any queries - contact me!
Louise Gibbs, Office Manager, E-type Club
What we offer though is confirmation of a value given to us by the owner, unless we consider that the value is completely unrealistic.
Any queries - contact me!
Louise Gibbs, Office Manager, E-type Club
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