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    Can anyone reccomend a company they have used. AA, RAC etc are no good as the car is 31 years old and they dont want to know.
    I have it thrown in with the insurance on the capri but my new insurer does'nt offer it.
    The capri broke down on the Snowdonia Tour last year with a destroyed wheel bearing in the middle of nowhere, the recovery driver told me the bill would have been over £350 to take me home if I was'nt covered, so it was worth the extra little bit on top of my premiums IMO just to be on the safe side.
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    havent heard to the aa/rac refusing vehicles before .... if you get yourself a policy that allows you to drive any vehicle then surely you'll be covered on anything ..... including a 31 yr old car

    thats what i'm doing anyway!

    RSOC members get a 25% discount with the RAC too (dont know if you're a member or not

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    • #3
      no reason to refuse service m8, if you have recovery and we cant fix at the roadside you will get recovered home/garage etc.

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      • #4
        been to a few cars over 31 years old m8, i have sorted them but did have to put an e type on a truck.

        even went to a minty mint marina driven but a transvestite or saturday (no if want frosty or spence)

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        • #5
          have a word with AndyC he certainly gets value for money


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          • #6
            check the small print with your bank, we were suprised to find out that lloyds cover breakdown/recovery
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            • #7
              Jon, did you not try Hagerty?....they have recovery included in their cheap quotes.





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              • #8
                Originally posted by vinny View Post
                been to a few cars over 31 years old m8, i have sorted them but did have to put an e type on a truck.

                even went to a minty mint marina driven but a transvestite or saturday (no if want frosty or spence)
                Taff or Tongy then
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by graham John View Post
                  have a word with AndyC he certainly gets value for money


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Andyc View Post
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                    Jon

                    Prior to getting recovery included with my insurance, I used 'Auto Aid' by Boncaster Insurance. I have just had my renewal form but don't need it now. I used them dozens of times and very good value. It covers any car you are travelling in and costs just £35.00 per year.






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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Aled View Post


                      Jon

                      Prior to getting recovery included with my insurance, I used 'Auto Aid' by Boncaster Insurance. I have just had my renewal form but don't need it now. I used them dozens of times and very good value. It covers any car you are travelling in and costs just £35.00 per year.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Dave1800BDA View Post
                        check the small print with your bank, we were suprised to find out that lloyds cover breakdown/recovery
                        Have mine with Lloyds as part of my bank account. As the AA says, You are the member, not the car
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Frosticles View Post
                          Have mine with Lloyds as part of my bank account. As the AA says, You are the member, not the car
                          What the fo oock do you need breakdown cover for Kev as its always on a trailer an way
                          Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Andyc View Post
                            What the fo oock do you need breakdown cover for Kev as its always on a trailer an way
                            Oh, the cheek of it......
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                            • #15
                              The AA or RAC don't like anything thats not standard, if you say the car is modified they can refuse you cover as they will deem you a higher breakdown risk.

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