Car modifications are often associated with improving a vehicle’s performance, thus increasing the risk on the road.
This will usually incur a higher insurance premium and highlight the need to shop around.
We understand that drivers want to improve the look of their vehicle and will ensure it is kept in the best possible condition.
Lancaster Insurance Services work with a panel of specialist insurers in the modified market, saving you the time and money calling various insurance providers.
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We strive to save you money. In some cases, the cost of your policy can reduce, depending on the modifications made.
Our friendly advisers are on hand to provide guidance on how your car modifications will affect the price you pay for insurance!
We tailor your policy to suit your circumstances, and can offer some great benefits to complement your cover.
Accidental damage cover
Breakdown recovery
Agreed value
Getting a great deal on your car insurance can be a real challenge and we feel you need all the help you can get to get you the best package and a great price.
We have listed key factors to remember and handy tips for how to reduce the cost of your premium.
Limited Mileage
We offer a discount to limited mileage drivers, so if this applies to you please let us know and we can switch you onto a Limited Mileage policy where you can save money on your premium.
Car Club Member?
If you are a member of a car club, this automatically entitles you to a discount.
If you are not already in one, we encourage you to join a car club to reap the rewards immediately!
Add Another Driver
Sometimes adding another driver to your policy (especially and experienced driver) can often reduce the cost of your premium, in some cases substantially.
Give it a go and see if you can save.
Alternatively, you can telephone us on 01480 484826 to discuss your specific classic car insurance requirements.
Policy benefits, features and discounts offered on this page may vary between insurance schemes or cover selected and are subject to underwriting criteria. Some policy benefits may be at an additional charge.
Quite simply, I crave Rob’s Citroën DS. Aside from being one of the most beautiful cars in the history of the world, his 1965 example is not only to Pallas specification but also assembled in the Home Counties.
Imagine the impact of taking delivery of a Ford Cortina 2.0 Ghia Mk. V Estate in 1979. The sable over chocolate brown Durham cloth and crushed velour upholstery would induce envy in virtually all your business colleagues.
Martin Maltas is the proud custodian of one of the most fascinating vehicles of the 2024 Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show – even if it is one you may not have welcomed in the 1970s.
The news that the Vauxhall factory in Luton is expected to close will sadden many readers. The time when cars such as this 1961 Victor F-Type Estate departed the plant seems utterly distant.
Some years ago, I described the Mk. X in The Telegraph as: “the last really louche Jaguar; a link to a lost world of chorus girls, black market gin and looking out for a police Wolseley in the rear-view mirror”.
It is early 1975, and the two highlights of the week are The Goodies on BBC2 and the parental copy of Motor. And, if my memory is correct, it was in the latter I saw an advertisement for a car that epitomised style and glamour and would not be prone to breaking down on the A27.