carl
True Classic
Just got through with the nice insurance lady from USAA who came to look at my two wrecked X1/9s. Understand I bought both cars as non-runners that had sat for untold years. I spent about a year on each one getting them back on the road and spent a ton of money getting new parts from MWB and buying parts from you guys. I do not have agreed value collector car insurance.
The lesson I learned today is KEEP RECIEPTS FOR STUFF YOU BOUGHT. IF YOU BUY PARTS FROM FRIENDS OR OTHER NON-PROFESSIONAL PARTS HOUSES THEN GET A WRITTEN BILL OF SALE.
I had none of that. I could give her a list of parts I bought but I kept no receipts. The poor girl frowned when I said that but she said she plans to list them both as being in very good condition.
I'll get the insurance proposal in a few days. I did tell her I wanted to buy them back and she indicated that should be no problem at all.
If you "build" your X from sorry state then keep receipts and get bill of sales for used part from other sources....lesson learned, now you have no excuse.
The lesson I learned today is KEEP RECIEPTS FOR STUFF YOU BOUGHT. IF YOU BUY PARTS FROM FRIENDS OR OTHER NON-PROFESSIONAL PARTS HOUSES THEN GET A WRITTEN BILL OF SALE.
I had none of that. I could give her a list of parts I bought but I kept no receipts. The poor girl frowned when I said that but she said she plans to list them both as being in very good condition.
I'll get the insurance proposal in a few days. I did tell her I wanted to buy them back and she indicated that should be no problem at all.
If you "build" your X from sorry state then keep receipts and get bill of sales for used part from other sources....lesson learned, now you have no excuse.