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![]() If you have fully comp insurance you can drive the car. Just put it in someone elses name (family) when you fill in the registered keeper details. Then you can drive it on your fully comp cover. I got a 1.8cvh and it was the ideal donor. I stripped it in a weekend, on my own. Then a gypsy took the shell off me. Result
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![]() Right i've had a look in my yellow pages and rang quite a few companys. Only one company was prepared to collect, but wanted £85 to do it. Any other ideas?
Also i do have fully comp insurance, but from what i've read you need to be over 25 to get the 3rd party cover. |
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![]() I think that it has to be insured for you to do that. Doing it the way above it won't be. If the guy your buying it off has it insured then just finalise the sale once you get it home.
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![]() Thats not true. If your insurance company cover you 3rd party on another car, not registered in your name, that is for your insurance company to decide. It is not based on whether or not the vehicle is insured in someone elses name. You may receive a notice from an ANPR or, like me, show the police a copy of your insurance cover document.
Obviously you'll have to check the fine print of your fully comp. But no insurance company I've ever dealt with covered me for driving another car, assuming that the registered keeper is fully insured. This is my experiance, and again recommend checking with your insurer, but it might make life a lot easier if you can drive it back yourself. |
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![]() The best advice I can offer is to contact your insurance company.
They will normally be happy to tell you if you have cover to drive another vehicle. My own fully comp policy allows the use of any car that is not owned or hired to me. Stricltly on a third party only basis. ( Saga insurance ) ![]() My fully comp commercial policy, provides no cover to drive any other vehicles. ( Direct line ) My 20 year old sons fully comp policy, does not provide cover to drive other vehicles untill he reaches 25 It varies from company to company. If in doubt. Check with you insurer ![]()
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![]() Have a look in your local free press, there are at least 3 in my area that will pay you to remove an MOT failure and I had my shell collected for free, Could have probably argued the fact and got a few quid out of them if I was of a mind to.
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![]() Check PM Simon and I have just thought of somone who will take it for you.
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