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 77 years old now proud owner of 68 lemans 400 cid 4bbl, Live in Central Point Oregon, Right now doing some work on the engine. be done in 2 weeks. this will be a daily driver. I need help finding Reasonable car insurance I use to ride Paint and Appy horses started riding at 5yrs had to quit when I hit 73 for health reasons Miss them LOTS. Served in the USMC 66-68, 

 

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:welcomeFP:

Just a heads up, I removed your email as this is a public forum and didn't want you to get spammed or anything. There is a private message system on our website which you can communicate with other members :) . That way you don't need to give out contact information publicly.

Congrats on the Lemans! Got any pics? We love pics around here :) 

:welcomeFP:
 

Did we mention we love pics around here. Feel free to chat things up with us!

There are two major classic car insurance companies that i know of. There maybe others but these are the two I am most familiar with.
 

Haggerty and Grundy.

Both typically have agreed value coverage. Restrictions or limitations vary between these two. Be sure to ask questions when getting a quote from them. Making it a daily driver might not be possible with them, however i think one has unlimited mileage….wink…wink.

 

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One member gave me the info I needed, about the photos, NEED to get it out of the garage for a photo. To do that I have to get her running. After I bought her I checked the water to test the antifreeze in the radiator. Well it was half full, check the overflow tank empty. took a mirror and looked around the water pump, leaking. also noticed leak from timing cover. pulled both, needed new ones. just got them.  may be also from power steering pump. Regular starters do not have enough power to suit me, so heading to the nearest custom starter shop around. Tomorrow. I do not drive cars I buy till I check them out at my shop. My garage. My father was a mechanic all his life. I did it for friends and his loyal customers after he passed away. only charged for my parts. Not a dime for driving to and from or for my time. One lady was over 300 miles one way, call every 6 months she called for a Compleat tune up. she had drove 40 miles, each time. Still did a full tune up. Why did I do it, simple they put food on our table and a roof over our heads. I got my first paycheck at 5 years old. paid for my clothes and spending money. later I worked in my dads shop in my free time. i learned what a dollar was, how to work, hunt  fish, ,cook, and sew. So that is my brief history. Photos when she rolls.

 

welcome Gary :dancingpontiac:

like the guys have said , cant wait to see pictures of your lemans ! 

i justA got one myself, a car thats clearly has  been robbed of a lot of it jewlery !!! but  i beleave i can save it !!!! 

they are a cool body style and super popular ...

we have this thing around here where pictures tell a thousand stories . and i know i speak for a large group of us , i am sue we can help with any questions you have .

merry christmas 

chris 

new zealand 

oh and note... i sooo cant spell ! 

i went to school, to eat my lunch and chase girls 

computers suck 

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Welcome, the picture thing has been covered so all that's left is thankz for your service sir. 

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