What Qualifies

Defining "Collector Car"

You can get a different answer on what a "collector car" is depending on who you ask. For the purposes of this insurance program, it is defined as:

"Classic, antique, exotic, special interest, or limited edition cars that you use in car club activities, exhibitions, parades, or for private collection, drive infrequently and store in a fully enclosed, locked garage (or other secured location) when not in use."

Examples of eligible vehicle types:


Barrett-Jackson does not offer or furnish any insurance coverage or advice. Insurance policies described above are offered and issued by Chartis through its Private Client Group, and serviced by TDC Risk Management, an independent insurance agency. Insurance is underwritten by a member company of Chartis, Inc., including CHARTIS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY and is subject to underwriting review and approval. This information is a summary only. It does not include all terms and conditions and exclusions of the policies described. All references to claim settlement information are based on the loss being covered by the policy and are subject to change without prior notice. Please refer to the actual policies for complete details of coverage and exclusions. Coverage may not be available in all jurisdictions. Due to underwriting restraints, some applicants will be offered a different program serviced by TDC Risk Management through an alternate insurance provider.

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