Who Qualifies for Classic Car Insurance in NC?
Not every old car qualifies, and not every owner does either. Here's the basic eligibility checklist that applies to most Hagerty and Grundy policies for North Carolina collectors:
The car: Generally 25+ years old for "classic" status, 45+ years for "antique" status. Modified, restored, exotic, milestone, kit, and even some newer collectibles (think Acura NSX, modern muscle in limited production) often qualify. The vehicle must be a hobby/pleasure car, not your daily driver.
The owner: Most carriers want to see a clean driving record (some require minimum age 25), at least one separate primary daily-use vehicle insured under standard auto, and proof you're not using the classic for commuting or errands.
The storage: Locked, enclosed garage is standard. In rural Surry County and the Yadkin Valley, a locked barn, pole building, or detached enclosed structure typically qualifies. A carport or open-air shelter usually does not.
Remember North Carolina's antique vehicle registration option through the NC DMV — a separate plate type that limits use to club events, parades, exhibitions, and occasional pleasure drives. Pairing antique tags with a Hagerty or Grundy policy is a common move for serious local collectors.
If your car is 25+ years old, you have a daily driver, and you store it locked and enclosed — you almost certainly qualify. Call us and we'll confirm in five minutes.
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How Bill Layne Insurance Helps
We've walked dozens of Mt Airy and Surry County collectors through eligibility — including cars that didn't fit the "obvious" classic mold. There's almost always a way to get proper coverage if we ask the right questions upfront.