Ericv8thunderbird
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Cool little feature on my Turbo Coupe today, starts at 23:30
What are you doing? Replacing motor mounts?
Car looks great
Cool little feature on my Turbo Coupe today, starts at 23:30
I should while I’m here, but no lol Kooks headers
I should talk to them again about my Tbird.Renewed my Hagerty policy for the Thunderbird today. I've always had it on a montly payment plan which is usually around $25-30 a month.
Got my renewal notice earlier this month and learned that my annual premium went down. Only problem is it dropped below their threshold for allowing a monthly payment, so I had to pay in full for the whole year.
Definitely made sure their customer care heard my complaints about hearing this with less than a month's notice.
Definitely worth a call. I have my value set at $4000 with $100k/300k liability and $0/$500 comp/collision deductibles. My annual premium with a clean record in Tennessee is about $325. They don't do mileage checks but I tell them I put 500 to 1000 a year on it, which is honestly an overestimate.I should talk to them again about my Tbird.
Last time I talked to them they offfered me 10K in coverage. I asked for more as I have over 10K in my engine and power train alone.Definitely worth a call. I have my value set at $4000 with $100k/300k liability and $0/$500 comp/collision deductibles. My annual premium with a clean record in Tennessee is about $325. They don't do mileage checks but I tell them I put 500 to 1000 a year on it, which is honestly an overestimate.
That premium includes their Drivers Club membership, which pays for itself if you have a service call or buy a set of Michelins. I didn't have Hagerty in North Carolina, but my Erie premiums in Apex were significantly lower than they are here.
My annual premium with a clean record in Tennessee is about $325.
I see zero benefits to living where you live. No offense, but Jesus. That's awful.That's my monthly payment.![]()
I flew out with friends to grab lunch at a diner on the field at a nearby airport this afternoon. It was 93 on the ground with a dew point of 75.
There was a very obvious temperature inversion. As we climbed through 5000 the temp had been dropping steadily - it was down to about 74 and we could clearly see that we were flying through the "cap" to the humidity; it was a very hazy gray beneath us if you looked ahead but crystal clear and blue above us. As I climbed through the last 500 feet to cruise altitude and passed through the air layer the temp suddenly jumped up from 74 to 78.