Thursday, September 15, 2011

What would the insurance on a 1973 chevy nova cost?

It is not a SS it's just a 1973 chevy nova for a 16 year old. Would it be outrageous? It's not a souped up car really although the engine has some add ons.|||It sounds like a cop out but you need to actually check an online insurance company for a quote. You can get an answer in a few minutes. In my experience a 73 Nova will be fairly inexpensive, but being 16 will drive it way up. And, inexpensive is a relative term.





Anyway the point I wanted to make is part of the rate will be based on the engine that originally came in the car. The engine code is the 5th digit in the VIN. They won't ask what engine you have, they'll look at that number. The 250 6 cylinder will be cheaper than the 350.


FYI, the factory engines:


D = 250 1bbl L6


F = 307 2bbl V8


H = 350 2bbl V8


K = 350 4bbl V8|||Is it a V-8 or stick on the floor??? if it's a 4 door automatic column shift with a 250 c.i. straight six it will be cheaper than a 350 4 barrel 4 speed sick SS car I can guarantee ya! If you just carry PL-PD and its under your folks insurance and they already have their home, cars and life insurance policy's with the carrier it might be less than $100.00 a month just drive carefully because only one wreck and you file a claim it will skyrocket!!!|||You might get lower rates by insuring the car as a classic. If you do standard insurance the rates will be high and if the car is wrecked blue book is probably about $50.00. It also depends on your deductible. Either way insuring teen drivers is expensive compared to 20 years ago. |||Insurance rates are determined by more factors than your age and the vehicle. Consider where you live ( zip code) , the type of use, the driving record of the insured, and what type of coverage? You have a computer, so go to all the insurance companies and get online quotes. Progressive, Geico, etc. Any answer you get here probably will not be acurate!!|||$100 a month is my guess..

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