I think I'm right in saying that on a '93 car alloy wheels are not a mod - surely it would have been supplied new
with alloys ?? Could be wrong, the Anorak would know.
Anyway, my tuppence worth is try Lancaster and insure it as a classic (you'll have to agree to an annual milage).
Or like many have said spend £10 to join TMF+ and get 10% off at Adrian flux - for the figures you're talking about
that's an instant hundred quid discount at minimum !
I'd definitely have your own policy and start building no claims (and with some like Lancaster "good driver") bonus.
I've found Admiral to be pretty good too.
Don't forget a lot more than you think depends on your postcode, whether the car is garaged overnight or not etc.,
So if you have a friendly relative who lives in a polite neighbourhood with a garage...
Best wishes
Monty
i will definatly try these, the best quote ive go5t so far is 1600
this is with a tracker so that i can only drive at night at a price of £45 (per night)
for normal insurance 2100 is about best.
i live in doncaster tho so there isnt many nice areas, although i have a big garage where the car will be 'kept'
( the drive way had 8 foot surrounding walls and big locked gates, so its as good as garaged)