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Re: In search of some assistance.



>To: CLG97004@UCONNVM.UCONN.EDU
>From: "Doyt W. Echelberger" <Doyt@NWOhio.com>
>Subject: Re: In search of some assistance.
>In-Reply-To: <4044712@nwohio.nwonline.net>
>
>I would seek insurance from a company that specializes in insurance for
classic/exotic cars/show cars/historic vehicles.
>
>I'd start with a web search through Alta Vista or Yahoo, for such companies.
>
>Then I'd go to my own insurance company and ask about such insurance, and
ask for names of other companies. This might encourage my own company to
compete to retain my business, and negotiate with me.
>
>I'm sure solutions exist, as I have seen reference to them somewhere.
Sorry, no more clues.
>
>Doyt Echelberger
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>At 02:22 PM 9/11/98 EDT, you wrote:
>>Dear Sir or Madame:
>>
>>A friend of mine is the owner of a 1986 Audi Treser and has asked me to look
>>into finding the value of his car. He believes to have insufficient
insurance
>>on his vehicle being that he cannot find any reference to its worth.
>>
>>The car has 51,000 original miles, has only been driven in the summer
months,
>>and is in MINT condition.
>>
>>If at all possible, could you direct me as to how and where I can find
out the
>>value of this rare model.  Any assistance you can offer would be greatly
>>appreciated.
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>
>>Corrin L. Grieco
>>Student of the University of Connecticut
>>e-mail:  clg97004@uconnvm.uconn
>>
>>