SORN insurance cover

Elder son is taking his 90 off the road for a year or so while he uses something cheaper to run. We're having trouble getting fire & theft cover for it. It will be kept on a drive, behind locked gates. Anyone got any suggestions as to which companies might give this sort of cover?

Thanks, Gordon

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Elder son is taking his 90 off the road for a year or so while he uses something cheaper to run. We're having trouble getting fire & theft cover for it. It will be kept on a drive, behind locked gates. Anyone got any suggestions as to which companies might give this sort of cover?

Thanks, Gordon

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gordon

Elder son is taking his 90 off the road for a year or so while he uses something cheaper to run. We're having trouble getting fire & theft cover for it. It will be kept on a drive, behind locked gates. Anyone got any suggestions as to which companies might give this sort of cover?

Thanks, Gordon

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gordon

Elder son is taking his 90 off the road for a year or so while he uses something cheaper to run. We're having trouble getting fire & theft cover for it. It will be kept on a drive, behind locked gates. Anyone got any suggestions as to which companies might give this sort of cover?

Thanks, Gordon

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gordon

Anyone

Blimey Gordon, how many times is he doing it! That's four in the last three minutes

AWEM

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Andrew Mawson

On or around Tue, 28 Nov 2006 18:04:08 -0000, "Andrew Mawson" enlightened us thusly:

Bit of a stutter in the news software...

can't you just leave it insured TPFT?

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Austin Shackles

try the specialist insurers (like the ones that advertise in the landy mags) and the classic car ones.

from a quick google: adrian flux say on their website they offer laid up cover even the RAC classic insuraqnce says they do laid-up cover.

i was offered some by heritage when i last rang them.

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Tom Woods

He could but as someone else pointed out there's specialist "project car" type insurance from classic car companies, and it's supposed to be quite cheap.

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Ian Rawlings

Carole Nash will do it I reckon.

Martin

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Oily

On or around Tue, 28 Nov 2006 20:16:00 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice" enlightened us thusly:

not all computers have NNTP access, though. especially ones at work.

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Austin Shackles

I have 2 SORNed Land Rovers insured with the NFU (mind you, they are on the same policy as a landy and volvo that are not sorned so not sure if they will do SORN only)

Cheers C

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cnews

It wasn't me, honest. Whatever computer I was using at the time was responsible for the multiple posts.

I've now discovered I can get laid-up cover thru my classic insurers for ca. =A360 or add it to my classic policy for road cover for =A353. Bit suprised about that, although it is a 1984 90, the last time I tried to get it on a classic policy I was told it wasn't possible.

Thanks, alll,

Gordon

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gordon

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