06 Aug 2012, 13:05
stunned_monkey Wrote:That may have been in my article on marine insurance when bringing a car in from the US. Because the only replacement value would be in parts, it'd be fiendishly expensive to insure a DeLorean. It doesn't follow that you could make £140k by breaking one up. A part is only worth something if there's someone ready to buy it - look at the passenger side torsion bar... :wink:
why would it be fiendishly expensive to insure a DeLorean? People do it all the time for the road, so why not at sea? (which is what i presume you are meaning when referring to Marine insurance)
Is it just that only the individual parts are replaceable rather than the insurance companies finding you a new DeLorean? Although if this is the case, then what about the irreplaceable parts? Near side front wing for a start??
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