I do not have classic/collector insurance right now, and although my BGT is no Ferrari 250, it is in my eyes and relative to my pocketbook. If I had to buy my car right now and do everything I have done to it to get it to where it is (all mechanical work, no body work) I couldn't afford it again. I don't care to ever sell it, either, but right now, I am only minimally covering it as my income changed when I stopped bartending and became a full time attorney paying on student loans. Yes, I know, hard to believe. Oh, to be behind a good bar in a stronger economy.
Therefore I drive it sparingly, in fact, sometimes as rarely as once every one or two months, even in the warmer times of year like now. If I had an accident it would break my heart as much as the car. When I can comfortably get classic car insurance again, which should be soon, I will drive it more, but until then, I don't, and I think proper coverage is important for an important car as much as for anything else that is important.
Anyway, I loved the coverage when I had it. I believe cars should be driven and not stowed away, but at the same time they are an asset that should not be risked for the transient pleasure of a drive when we are constantly surrounded by mouth breathing morons with suspended licenses and crap insurance if any.
And I ask you, at what price this?