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How accurate is Haggerty?

Thanks for the input. I was asking mostly about the valuation tool. New to the hobby and wanted to start getting an idea of real world values and tracking increasing or decreasing trends. I'd like to start a collection of mopars. Well add to the oneI have now eventually and wasn't sure if that tool would serve well

It's very difficult to value these cars. I've seen it all in my five year search and can tell you junk sells fast at 30 grand in some scenarios while honest drivers sometimes sell at 20 grand.
 
I find "colletorcarmarket.com" pricing to be fairly accurate and very easy to use.

There are some specific models that seem way off, but not many and other anomalies (such as engines not offered, but valued) but as a whole, very close to current market conditions.

It's very similar to what the paper publication "old cars price guide" used to be.
 
Haggerty is expensive. I had them for the first two years, then a discussion here got me thinking. Shop around, you can do much better. I went with Classic Collectors. Cut Haggerty's rate in half for the same, if not better coverage.
 
In my opinion, there are too many factors dictating price that I don't think they can account for. Not a bad place to start but there are a lot of variables with Mopars in particular.


Yes, as Bill Monk stated:

It is a "Herd-mentality" so to speak.
Just watch the "sheeple" at Barrett-Jackson spending $89K on a 69 Resto-Mod Camaro and passing up a 69 "J-code" Hemi Roadrunner at $70K

The issue is, many cars are Falsely inflated, over priced....
The Dealers are in it to make money, period.
Frank and Dana Mecum run a Legit business...but the same is true, many will over bid and Haggerty uses this DATA to quantify their pricing.

My 69 SC Rambler is the #2 Made (First was a prototype)
First 10 not counting the Prototype were set up by H.L Shahan, Shirley "Drag-on Lady" Shahan's husband.
It is all numbers matching
Only 1,512 produced
Perhaps less that 350 accounted for
And Haggerty has my car appraised at $49K

(Yes, I'm a Haggerty customer)
 
P. S. They now have a policy to let you have the whole car if it gets totaled so you can salvage as much as possible from it. Cost is an extra 65 bucks a year FYI. Prettycool if you ask me. I've beenhappy with Hagerty.

You pay extra to keep what you own?

Insurance doesnt cover the title. It covers the value of the car.
 
For my car their high is about right for a driver.
 
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