Vintage appraisal
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Vintage appraisal
Looking to get two 70's vintage bevel drives appraised in South West Ontario.
One is a 72 750 GT cafe style with lots of period mods and the other is a 75 860GT pretty stock.
Thanks.
One is a 72 750 GT cafe style with lots of period mods and the other is a 75 860GT pretty stock.
Thanks.
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Re: Vintage appraisal
There are a couple in the 519 area code.
http://www.daltontimmis.com/divisions/h ... appraisers
Jim Danniels did my GT over 10 years ago when I had it. I think it was a good appraisal for the market at the time.
Dave
http://www.daltontimmis.com/divisions/h ... appraisers
Jim Danniels did my GT over 10 years ago when I had it. I think it was a good appraisal for the market at the time.
Dave
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Re: Vintage appraisal
Hello ,
One must ask what the purpose of the appraisals is ? Are they for insurance purposes or are they to determine what the value is for sale purposes.
The reason I ask this is, I know of a situation where one of my friends had his much modified bike with lots of bling on it appraised and then approached his insurer to insure it for replacement value (he was quite willing to pay any increase in his premium.) His insurance company immediately cancelled his policy as they now considered his bike a risk for both theft and accidents re the performance equipment that he had added. He then had to jump through hoops to find a new insurer .All they looked at was the fact that an insurance company had cancelled his insurance ,not why!
If your appraisal is for insurance purposes be careful how you approach an insurance company on older ,modified bikes.
Tnxs. Eric
One must ask what the purpose of the appraisals is ? Are they for insurance purposes or are they to determine what the value is for sale purposes.
The reason I ask this is, I know of a situation where one of my friends had his much modified bike with lots of bling on it appraised and then approached his insurer to insure it for replacement value (he was quite willing to pay any increase in his premium.) His insurance company immediately cancelled his policy as they now considered his bike a risk for both theft and accidents re the performance equipment that he had added. He then had to jump through hoops to find a new insurer .All they looked at was the fact that an insurance company had cancelled his insurance ,not why!
If your appraisal is for insurance purposes be careful how you approach an insurance company on older ,modified bikes.
Tnxs. Eric
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