13T - Insured Value
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2020 11:26 pm
The 13T will hopefully be on the road very soon. I’m going to try for the first time tomorrow to be exact. I registered the vehicle this week and obtained agreed upon value insurance. I used a post Steve Jelf linked to one time to estimate the value of the 13T... figured maybe $10,000 was close. I’ve insured the vehicle for $12,000 which is more than the guide suggested. I was reviewing the MTFCA classifieds today and brass era cars are all over the place.. well any year really. I know something is worth whatever someone else will pay for it... but how do y’all get a value for insurance purposes?
I could post some detailed pics but the old girl is not show room quality at all. She looks alright 10 feet away but rough up close. Paint isn’t good, there’s body damage, and she is a little crooked due to a bad accident years ago (pic below). The 13T currently has an engine from around 1925 as the original engine is in my other garage with a cracked crank. Brass headlights are for prior to 13 probably because they’re not brass/black. No ruckstell, no rocky mountain. Kingston L4 carb. Put on a brand new Brassworks radiator today. No speedometer. Upholstery is rough and the roof, too. New exhaust/muffler, restored tank. 6v battery. Great coils rebuilt by Brent Mize and I rebuilt the coil box. Not the original hood, the original is too damaged so using a louvered spare. Hopefully tomorrow, I can say she’s a driver.
Like many of you with yours, this T is priceless. It was my grandpa’s so it’s worth it’s weight in gold. But for insurance purposes, what would it cost to buy another 13T if this one was a total loss? Maybe that is a better question. Would that general guide Jelf posted be the way to insure it? http://dauntlessgeezer.com/DG99.html I used runs, drives, mostly correct, looks like a 10 year old car (well maybe a little more than that) $6k and then $1k for everyone year below 1917.
Maybe a T club if I can find one and it actually meets sometime?
Darin
I could post some detailed pics but the old girl is not show room quality at all. She looks alright 10 feet away but rough up close. Paint isn’t good, there’s body damage, and she is a little crooked due to a bad accident years ago (pic below). The 13T currently has an engine from around 1925 as the original engine is in my other garage with a cracked crank. Brass headlights are for prior to 13 probably because they’re not brass/black. No ruckstell, no rocky mountain. Kingston L4 carb. Put on a brand new Brassworks radiator today. No speedometer. Upholstery is rough and the roof, too. New exhaust/muffler, restored tank. 6v battery. Great coils rebuilt by Brent Mize and I rebuilt the coil box. Not the original hood, the original is too damaged so using a louvered spare. Hopefully tomorrow, I can say she’s a driver.
Like many of you with yours, this T is priceless. It was my grandpa’s so it’s worth it’s weight in gold. But for insurance purposes, what would it cost to buy another 13T if this one was a total loss? Maybe that is a better question. Would that general guide Jelf posted be the way to insure it? http://dauntlessgeezer.com/DG99.html I used runs, drives, mostly correct, looks like a 10 year old car (well maybe a little more than that) $6k and then $1k for everyone year below 1917.
Maybe a T club if I can find one and it actually meets sometime?
Darin