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As a Specialist Vehicle enthusiast Graham Sykes has developed a number of specific schemes to cater for this very specialist market. Our knowledge and experience has been built up over a number of years providing this cover for a very wide variety of vehicles.
Whether it's a classic Dodge Charger or a modern Ford Mustang we can provide you with specialist insurance cover.
We know how passionate you are about your pride and joy (or toy!) so we'll give you peace of mind with our specialist insurance cover.
Owning a military vehicle has it’s trials and tribulations. One of which is insurance, but this is where we can help.
Whether your a seasoned expert, a car enthusiast or a keen beginner we can provide you with specialist insurance cover.
You and any other drivers named on your policy when the policy was taken out will need to self-declare your licence data.
Convictions are no longer recorded on the counterpart driving licence, which became obsolete with effect from 8 June 2015.
You will need your driving licence number, your national insurance number and your postcode. If you are not sure what your driving licence number is, then instructions are provided on the website below.
Open the following link in a new window and follow the instructions below:
https://www.viewdrivingrecord.service.gov.uk/driving-record/licence-number
The licence check code is case sensitive, so it should be copied exactly using capital and lower case letters as provided. You may prefer to copy and paste the code into the form.
The check code is only valid for 21 days.
Specialist vehicle insurance is designed for vehicles that do not fall under the category of standard cars, such as classic cars, modified vehicles, kit cars, and high-performance sports cars.
Coverage typically includes classic cars, vintage cars, modified cars, kit cars, imported cars, sports cars, campervans, and motorhomes.
When your vehicle is written off, your insurance company pays you the current value of the vehicle, instead of the cost of repairing it.
Your insurance company will decide if the vehicle should be written off or not.
An explanation of the categories of a vehicle write off are listed below:
Agreed value coverage ensures that the insurer and the policyholder agree on the value of the vehicle at the start of the policy. In the event of a total loss, this agreed amount will be paid out.
Yes, modified vehicles often require specialist insurance because modifications can affect the vehicle's performance, safety, and value.
Factors include the type and value of the vehicle, its age, the extent of modifications, the intended use (e.g., daily use, shows, parades), and the driver's history and age.
Many specialist vehicle insurance policies offer discounts if you agree to a limited mileage cap, as less usage generally reduces the risk of claims.
Yes, most specialist vehicle policies include coverage for participation in shows, but it's important to confirm this with us when taking a policy out.
Laid-up or SORN (Statutory Off-Road Notification) insurance covers your vehicle while it's not being driven and is kept off the road. This coverage typically protects against theft, fire, and damage while stored.
Many specialist insurance policies offer European cover, allowing you to drive your vehicle in EU countries, but you should check the specifics with your insurer.
Salvage retention allows you to keep the remains of your vehicle if it's written off after an accident. This can be important for rare or valuable vehicles where parts may be hard to replace.
The agreed value is usually determined through an appraisal by a specialist or by providing evidence of the vehicle's value, such as photographs, receipts.
Yes, you can obtain insurance for a project car. This type of policy typically provides coverage while the vehicle is being restored or built.
Some insurers may have age restrictions or require a minimum amount of driving experience for certain types of specialist vehicles, especially high-performance or classic cars.
An agreed mileage limitation is a cap on the number of miles you can drive your vehicle annually, often in exchange for a lower premium. Exceeding this limit could affect your coverage.
While most specialist vehicle policies are designed for personal use, some insurers may offer coverage for business use, depending on the nature of the business and the vehicle.
Keeping your vehicle in a secure, locked garage can often result in lower premiums, as it reduces the risk of theft and damage compared to parking on the street.
We may require additional security measures such as alarms, immobilizers, tracking devices, or secure storage to lower the risk and qualify for coverage.
Yes, left-hand drive vehicles, often imports, can be insured under specialist vehicle policies, though they may have specific conditions or premiums.
The excess (the amount you pay towards a claim) for specialist vehicles can be higher or vary based on the vehicle's type, value, and modifications. Check your policy details for specific excess amounts.
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