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At last an Insurace company that is pleasant to deal with.

There has been some mention of Famous Classic Car Insurance before. I just organised my renewal with them for less than Dawes cost last year AND for a higher insured value.

They will do a discount for SAU club members when we get the club going as well! All the more reason to join the club! :)

Contact Details:

Famous Classic Car Insurance

call Robyn on 1300 88 60 29

or [email protected]

ADDRESS:

Unit 8, 27 York St

Subiaco, WA, 6008

Australia

Ph: (08) 9388 8733

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u will basically join the club via the state which most applies to u... being from sandy... once we (the vic commitee) have a few more things organised this will be possible for u.

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I rang these guys the other day for a quote (without knowing about any discount offer or anything).

The guy was fairly helpful (strong scottish/irish accent can't remember =)), and when I told him I didn't have the car yet (it's on the ship) he only gave me an estimate.. which was around the same as Just Car.

However, he said I'd need to get a Brant alarm, and get locknuts for my wheels for them to insure me he thought.

I'll try them again when the car arrives though!

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