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Old 03-12-2014, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by black heartbeat View Post
If it really was in good condition I would say 4k in good condition. Also you probably wouldn't get much of anything for any aftermarket parts considering the fact that it sounds like it wasn't appraised and insured for them so everything is pretty much heresay.
I agree. Unless everything is declared up front with the insurance company, they are not going to pay anything other than stock condition replacement value.

See here: http://www.insure.com/car-insurance/upgrades.html

I'm betting they will not care about any mods if those modifications were not disclosed in advance.

If someone did try to disclose a lot of mods in advance, the insurance company probably wouldn't want to cover them.

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Good luck," says Kreisman. "We'll insure Ferraris and Bentleys, but souped-up cars? We won’t [insure] them. They are too high risk. . . . The [standard insurance companies] won’t touch them.
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