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So for the record. We have Progressive (liability), American Collectors, & State Farm in Kerrville - for insuring sub 20 year old military Hmmwv trucks in Texas.
SOLVED !! And Insured ($475 / yr - non daily driver) !!
Caden Strother
833-422-4248 ext 2550
C.Stro@yourmrinsurance.com
Honest, reasonable, respectful and great to work with!
Believe me ... I tried everywhere - Caden was the only one who got it done.
Im moving my 1939's there next week~
I had some hope of "correcting" the date of manufacture to the trucks "pre R1) date. Ive corrected a title before in Texas and it's not a terrible process. But, after corresponding with AM General - there are no alternative manufacture date. Once these trucks went through a depot level reset...
Ha! That's how I feel right now.
But like I tell my daughter, we don't have problems... Only solutions.
I have a hope to find original build date for the R1. And that might be a solution if the build date (before revision) is older than 06
Hard no from SF and I have our home, daily drivers and what I would have thought was enough to make them take note there. Classic vehicles are generally considered 20 years old or more it would seem.
Also said they can't. And I have our ranch insuranced there. They could cover it for loss like a tractor but not liability. They did say 5 years ago it was a very different game at FB
This is a tough one. I have been through all of the usual suspects w/o any luck -
Stamped VIN on tag 601530, on Body 1530
State Farm - hard no
Hagerty - not old enough
Progressive - no
JC Taylor - cant be used off road (probably shouldn't have mentioned that)
Farm Bureau - tried but cant find...