One thing to note about Grundy, is they only insure vehicles that are for non work, school etc. You can only drive it to club events, or other car activities. Even if you drove it to do arrends they could deny a claim. You have to sign something that says you won't drive it to work/school. So they could easily deny any claim.
I thought about putting my Stealth/Spyder with Grundy, but I was really turned off by this. I occasionally drive them to work or non car related functions. I also researched them with the Better Business Bureau. They don't do to good with the BBB.
Grundy has some fantasitc rates. You know what they say about things that sound too good to be true.
later,
Curt
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